Corporation Network Router User Manual
Administering Enterprise Domains
Administering Enterprise User Security 13-19
2. Select a new database to be added to the enterprise domain.
3. Choose OK. The selected database is added to the list of databases in the
Databases tabbed window (Figure 13–6).
4. Choose Apply (Figure 13–6). The new database is added to the enterprise
domain.
Managing Database Security Options for an Enterprise Domain
Use the Databases tabbed window (Figure 13–6) to manage database security
options applicable to all databases that are members of the enterprise domain.
Database security options are summarized by Table 13–4:
Table 13–4 Enterprise Security Manager Database Security Options
Database Security
Option Description
Enable current user
database links
Any database pair can only permit use of Current User Database
Links if both databases exist in the same enterprise domain where
this setting is enabled. By default, current user database links are
not enabled.
User authentication All databases in an enterprise domain allow one, or more, of the
following types of authentication for its clients:
■ All (the default setting)
Databases can accept all currently available authentication
methods for Enterprise User Security. In 10g Release 1 (10.1),
this includes passwords, SSL by using PKI credentials, or
Kerberos credentials.
■ Password
■ SSL (PKI certificates)
■ Kerberos