Oracle Advanced Security: Other Params
The Other Params tab enables you to configure additional authentication services parameters.
From the Authentication Service list, select the authentication method. Depending on the authentication method chosen, enter information in the fields as appropriate.
KERBEROS(V5)
Element |
Description |
Service |
Enter any string to specify the Kerberos service name. |
Credential Cache File |
Enter any valid path name to specify the Kerberos credential cache path name. |
Configuration File |
Enter any valid path name to specify the Kerberos configuration file. |
Realm Translation File | Enter any valid path name to specify the Kerberos host name to realm translation file. |
Key Table | Enter any valid path name to specify the Kerberos secret key file. |
Clock Skew | Enter any positive integer to specify the acceptable difference in the number of seconds between when a credential is sent and received. |
CYBERSAFE
GSSAPI Service: Specify a CYBERSAFE service principal. Enter any correctly formatted service principal string.
NTS
No additional parameters are required.
RADIUS
Element |
Description |
Host Name |
Enter the name of the primary RADIUS server. |
Port Number |
Enter the port number of the primary RADIUS server. |
Timeout (seconds) |
Enter the number of seconds the Oracle database server should wait for response from the primary RADIUS server. |
Number of Retries | Enter the number of times the Oracle database server should resend messages to the primary RADIUS server. |
Secret File | Enter the path name of the secret key file. |
Send Accounting | Enter on to enable accounting or to disable it. |
Challenge Response | Enter on to enable challenge-response or off to disable it. |
Default Keyword | Enter the keyword for requesting a challenge from the RADIUS server. |
Interface Class Name | Enter the name of the class you have created to handle the challenge-response conversation between the Oracle client and the RADIUS server. |
For more information, see Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide.
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