Oracle - Oracle Directory Services 11g: Administration
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Oracle - Oracle Directory Services 11g: Administration: After completing this course, you should be able to perform the following tasks to help you do your job better: Plan for, install, and configure Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.1.0 and Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.1.0 Configure security for Oracle Internet Directory, including administering users and passwords, and.. Gerichtet an: After completing this course, you should be able to perform the following tasks to help you do your job better: Plan for, install, and configure Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.1.0 and Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.1.0 Configure security for Oracle Internet Directory, including administering users and passwords, and configuring directory access controls Configure Oracle Internet Directory for its various forms of synchronization and replication Integrate Oracle Internet...
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Erforderliche Vorkenntnisse: Knowledge of Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Release 1 (10.3.1) Knowledge of Oracle Database 11.1.0.7 Knowledge of Microsoft Active Directory 2003 Knowledge of Sun Java System Directory Server 6.2 Oracle Directory Services 11 g : Essential Concepts - Online Course Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse: Familiarity with a Windows-based environment Oracle...
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Oracle - Oracle Directory Services 11g: Administration: After completing this course, you should be able to perform the following tasks to help you do your job better:
- Plan for, install, and configure Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.1.0 and Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.1.0
- Configure security for Oracle Internet Directory, including administering users and passwords, and configuring directory access controls
- Configure Oracle Internet Directory for its various forms of synchronization and replication
- Integrate Oracle Internet Directory with Microsoft Active Directory and Sun Java System Directory Server
- Create and manage LDAP, database, local-store, Join View, and custom adapters
- Use two advanced functionalities of Oracle Virtual Directory: routing and access control
- Integrate Oracle Virtual Directory with Enterprise User Security (EUS)
- Use Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control to perform auditing, monitoring, and logging with Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory
- Create and manage Oracle Virtual Directory adapters and Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Integrate Oracle Virtual Directory and Enterprise User Security (EUS)
- Explain the role of directory services in identity management solutions
- Integrate Oracle Internet Directory with other directories, including Microsoft Active Directory and Sun Java System Directory Server, using Oracle Directory Integration Platform
- Configure Oracle Internet Directory for synchronization and replication
- Install and configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory
- Systemanalytiker
- Web-Administrator
- Explain the role of directory services in identity management solutions
- Integrate Oracle Internet Directory with other directories, including Microsoft Active Directory and Sun Java System Directory Server,, using Oracle Directory Integration Platform
- Configure Oracle Internet Directory for synchronization and replication
- Install and configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory
- Create and manage LDAP, database, local-store, Join View, and custom adapters in Oracle Virtual Directory
- Understand advanced functionalities of Oracle Virtual Directory
- Integrate Oracle Virtual Directory and Enterprise User Security (EUS)
- Understand auditing, monitoring, and logging
ZIELGRUPPE
After completing this course, you should be able to perform the following tasks to help you do your job better:
- Plan for, install, and configure Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.1.0 and Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.1.0
- Configure security for Oracle Internet Directory, including administering users and passwords, and configuring directory access controls
- Configure Oracle Internet Directory for its various forms of synchronization and replication
- Integrate Oracle Internet Directory with Microsoft Active Directory and Sun Java System Directory Server
- Create and manage LDAP, database, local-store, Join View, and custom adapters
- Use two advanced functionalities of Oracle Virtual Directory: routing and access control
- Integrate Oracle Virtual Directory with Enterprise User Security (EUS)
- Use Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control to perform auditing, monitoring, and logging with Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory
- Create and manage Oracle Virtual Directory adapters and Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Integrate Oracle Virtual Directory and Enterprise User Security (EUS)
- Explain the role of directory services in identity management solutions
- Integrate Oracle Internet Directory with other directories, including Microsoft Active Directory and Sun Java System Directory Server, using Oracle Directory Integration Platform
- Configure Oracle Internet Directory for synchronization and replication
- Install and configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory
- Systemanalytiker
- Web-Administrator
- Explain the role of directory services in identity management solutions
- Integrate Oracle Internet Directory with other directories, including Microsoft Active Directory and Sun Java System Directory Server,, using Oracle Directory Integration Platform
- Configure Oracle Internet Directory for synchronization and replication
- Install and configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory
- Create and manage LDAP, database, local-store, Join View, and custom adapters in Oracle Virtual Directory
- Understand advanced functionalities of Oracle Virtual Directory
- Integrate Oracle Virtual Directory and Enterprise User Security (EUS)
- Understand auditing, monitoring, and logging
KURSINHALT
Kursthemen
Oracle Directory Services 11g: Essential Concepts - Refresher
- Briefly review LDAP, Oracle Internet Directory, and Oracle Virtual Directory foundation concepts covered in the Oracle Directory Services 11g: Essential Concepts eStudy
- Understand basic concepts of Oracle WebLogic Server (WLS)
- Understand different Identity Management installation flows
- Setup prerequisites for installing Oracle Internet Directory
- Install Oracle WebLogic Server
- Configure seeded database schemas using Repository Creation Utility
- Install and Configure Oracle Internet Directory
- Perform postinstallation validation checks
- Perform steps to uninstall Oracle Internet Directory
- Understand naming contexts
- Manage knowledge references and referrals
- Understand alias entries
- Manage static and dynamic groups
- Identify Oracle Internet Directory management tools
- Understand Oracle Internet Directory process control architecture
- Start and stop Oracle Internet Directory
- Manage several users and passwords pertaining to OID
- Understand different authentication modes
- Configure Oracle Internet Directory password protection
- Configure password policies
- Understand password verifiers
- Configure SSL for Oracle Internet Directory
- Integrate with Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)
- Integrate with Oracle Database Vault
- Understand access control management
- Explain the Oracle Directory Integration Platform synchronization service
- Describe features and benefits of Oracle Directory Integration Platform synchronization services
- Describe the security feature in the Oracle Directory Integration Platform
- Explain connectors, profiles, and agents
- Describe starting, stopping, debugging, and logging options of Oracle Directory Integration Platform
- View and monitor the Directory Integration Platform using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware control
- Explain the Oracle Directory Integration Platform synchronization process in detail
- Register connectors to Oracle Internet Directory
- Explain domain and attribute mapping rules
- Describe the use of matching filters in profiles
- Explain bootstrapping data into Oracle Internet Directory
- Describe the synchronization of data from relational tables into Oracle Internet Directory
- Troubleshoot issues with Oracle Directory Integration Platform synchronization services
- Identify supported directories for integration
- Explain a deployment planning scenario
- List generic third-party directory integration considerations
- Explain Sun Java System Directory Server integration concepts
- List limitations of third-party integrations
- Explain express configuration
- Integrate Oracle Internet Directory and Sun Java System Directory Server using a custom configuration
- Configure basic synchronization with Microsoft Active Directory
- Configure advanced synchronization with Microsoft Active Directory
- Import and export against multiple Microsoft Active Directory domains
- Resolve foreign security principal references
- Switch to a new Microsoft Active Directory Domain Controller within the same domain
- Configure the Oracle password filter for Microsoft Active Directory
- Explain basic Oracle Internet Directory replication concepts
- Explain different types of replica
- Describe Replication Configuration Objects in Oracle Internet Directory
- Describe the Oracle Internet Directory Replication architecture
- Explain LDAP-based replication failover
- Describe the conflict resolution mechanism in Oracle Internet Directory Replication
- Describe filtering rules for partial replication
- Understand Remtool
- Explain rules for configuring LDAP-based Replication
- Install and configure one-way, two-way, or MMR using LDAP Replication
- Start the Oracle Internet Directory replication server
- Add and delete the replication node based on Oracle LDAP replication
- Configure LDAP-based replication using command-Line tools
- Understand the Human Intervention Queue Management tool
- Understand the oidcmprec tool
- Explain the architecture of Oracle Virtual Directory
- Identify hardware, software, and sizing requirements for installing and configuring Oracle Virtual Directory
- Install and configure Oracle Virtual Directory's two applications: Oracle Virtual Directory Server and Oracle Directory Services Manager
- Launch Oracle Virtual Directory
- Identify types of Oracle Virtual Directory adapters
- Compare Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), database, and local-store adapters
- Create unencrypted and encrypted LDAP adapters
- Create a database adapter
- Create a local-store adapter
- Identify Join View and custom adapters
- Configure and test a Join View adapter
- Describe the functions of Java plug-ins and mappings
- Identify and deploy predefined Java plug-ins and mappings
- Create and test a custom adapter
- Define routing
- Identify routing functions and concepts
- Configure routing for Oracle Virtual Directory
- Explain multi-tier authentication and access control
- Compare types of authentication and access control Oracle Virtual Directory supports
- Define, configure, and test Access Control Lists
- Identify, configure, and test components and rules associated with Access Control Lists
- Identify traditional problems of managing databases
- Explain how Enterprise User Security (EUS) helps a company simplify database management issues
- Identify benefits of EUS
- Describe how EUS and Oracle Internet Directory are used for password authentication
- Discuss architecture of EUS and Oracle Virtual Directory
- Compare two methods of authentication EUS supports with Oracle Virtual Directory: password and Kerberos
- Describe strategies for implementing EUS
- Explain how Oracle Virtual Directory integrates with EUS
- Identify auditing, monitoring, and logging
- Discuss requirement and business challenges for audit solutions
- Explain the Oracle Fusion Middleware Audit Framework
- Discuss how the Oracle Directory Services framework is used for monitoring purposes
- Identify benefits of logging
- Explain log files
- Compare the Execution Context ID (ECID) and Relationship ID (RID)
- Explain how to manage auditing, monitoring, and logging with Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
VORRAUSSETZUNG
Erforderliche Vorkenntnisse:
- Knowledge of Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Release 1 (10.3.1)
- Knowledge of Oracle Database 11.1.0.7
- Knowledge of Microsoft Active Directory 2003
- Knowledge of Sun Java System Directory Server 6.2
- Oracle Directory Services 11g: Essential Concepts - Online Course
- Familiarity with a Windows-based environment
- Oracle Identity and Access Management: Overview - Online Course
Oracle - Oracle Directory Services 11g: Administration