User's Manual
Configuring Enterprise User Security for Password Authentication
Enterprise User Security Configuration Tasks and Troubleshooting 12-17
■ Task 1: (Optional) Enable the Enterprise Domain to Accept Password
Authentication
■ Task 2: Add the Enterprise Domain to the Password-Accessible Domains List
■ Task 3: Connect as a Password-Authenticated Enterprise User
Task 1: (Optional) Enable the Enterprise Domain to Accept Password Authentication
By default, the OracleDefaultDomain is configured to accept password
authentication. If this has been changed, then use Enterprise Security Manager to
enable password authentication for the OracleDefaultDomain and add it to the
Password-Accessible Domains List by using the following steps:
1. Select the OracleDefaultDomain in the navigator pane.
2. Choose the Databases tabbed window and select Password or All Types from
the User Authentication methods listed.
3. Click Apply.
4. Select the identity management realm in the navigator pane.
5. Choose the Accessible Domains tabbed window and click Add.
6. In the Add Accessible Enterprise Domains dialog box, select the
OracleDefaultDomain from the list of enterprise domains, and click OK. The
OracleDefaultDomain is added to the password-accessible domains list.
For more information about this task, see "Managing Password Accessible
Domains" on page 13-23.
Task 2: Add the Enterprise Domain to the Password-Accessible Domains List
Use Enterprise Security Manager to add the OracleDefaultDomain to the
Password-Accessible Domains List by using the following steps:
1. Select the identity management realm in the navigator pane.
2. Choose the Accessible Domains tabbed window and click Add.
3. In the Add Accessible Enterprise Domains dialog box, select the
OracleDefaultDomain from the list of enterprise domains, and click OK. The
OracleDefaultDomain is added to the password-accessible domains list.
For more information about this task, see "Managing Password Accessible
Domains" on page 13-23.