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About Using Current User Database Links for Enterprise User Security
11-24 Oracle Database Advanced Security Administrator's Guide
SSL to authenticate to the other databases. To specify a database as untrusted that is
part of a trusted enterprise domain, use the PL/SQL package DBMS_
DISTRIBUTED_TRUST_ADMIN. To obtain a list of trusted servers, use the
TRUSTED_SERVERS view.
Note: Oracle Advanced Security does not support RADIUS
authentication over database links.
See Also:
"What is Meant by Trusted Databases" on page 11-26
Oracle Database Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide,
for additional information about current user database links
Oracle Database SQL Reference, for more information about SQL
syntax
PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference, for information about the
PL/SQL package DBMS_DISTRIBUTED_TRUST_ADMIN
Oracle Database Reference, for information about the TRUSTED_
SERVERS view
Chapter 7, "Configuring Secure Sockets Layer Authentication"
Chapter 8, "Using Oracle Wallet Manager" for information
about creating wallets

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