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Oracle Database B10772-01 - Enabling Kerberos Authentication; Task 1: Install Kerberos; Task 2: Configure a Service Principal for an Oracle Database Server

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Enabling Kerberos Authentication
6-2 Oracle Database Advanced Security Administrator's Guide
Enabling Kerberos Authentication
To enable Kerberos authentication:
Task 1: Install Kerberos
Task 2: Configure a Service Principal for an Oracle Database Server
Task 3: Extract a Service Table from Kerberos
Task 4: Install an Oracle Database Server and an Oracle Client
Task 5: Install Oracle Net Services and Oracle Advanced Security
Task 6: Configure Oracle Net Services and Oracle Database
Task 7: Configure Kerberos Authentication
Task 8: Create a Kerberos User
Task 9: Create an Externally Authenticated Oracle User
Task 10: Get an Initial Ticket for the Kerberos/Oracle User
Task 1: Install Kerberos
Install Kerberos on the system that functions as the authentication server.
Task 2: Configure a Service Principal for an Oracle Database Server
To enable the Oracle database server to validate the identity of clients that
authenticate themselves using Kerberos, you must create a service principal for
Oracle Database.
The name of the principal should have the following format:
kservice/kinstance@REALM
Each of the fields in the service principal specify the following values:
See Also: Notes about building and installing Kerberos from
Kerberos version 5 source distribution for information about how
to install Kerberos.

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