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Lesson 16

‘I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent.’ Gandhi

How to configure Oracle Identity Management Realm (Configuring OID Realm)

LESSON16

 

Note:

The following are the roles associated with the OID server

-         OID global administrator

-         Identity management realm-specific or domain administrator

-         Application-specific administrator

 

The following is a list of the default users created in OID during the OracleAS Infrastructure installation.

-         OID Super user

-         Guest user

-         Proxy user

-         Default identity management realm super user

 

The following is a list of the objects of an identity management realm

-         Root Oracle Context

-         Identity management realm

-         Identity management Realm-Specific Oracle Context

 

The following is a list of the difference between hosted and nonghosted directory deployments

-         A hosted environment is one where an enterprise makes various Oracle components available to other enterprises and stores information for them.

-         A nonhosted environment is one where a single enterprise installs OID to support different Oracle components for its own use.

 

To view the common entries of the default identity management realm, log in to ODM as orcladmin. Then expand the “Entry management” node and navigate to the entry cn=Common. You can view different attributes of the identity management realm. In this window, the right pane will display the attributes that define the DN of the entries under which all the users or group in that identity management realm are created. Browse through and see how easy is to maintain an entries.