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Troubleshooting Enterprise User Security
Enterprise User Security Conguration Tasks and Troubleshooting 12-37
If the database connects to the directory by using password authentication,
then use
ldapsearch -h <directory_host> -p <directory_port> -D <database_DN> -w
<database_directory_password> -b "cn=OracleContext, <realm_DN>"
"objectclass=orclDBEnterpriseRole"
where <database_directory_password> is the password in the
database wallet, which is the database's password to Oracle Internet
Directory.
This ldapsearch should return all of the enterprise roles that you have
created for this domain. If it does not, then use Enterprise Security Manager to
create enterprise roles and mappings.
4. Use Enterprise Security Manager to set or reset the user authentication policy
for the relevant enterprise domain. See "Managing Database Security Options
for an Enterprise Domain" on page 13-19 for information about setting the user
authentication policy for an enterprise domain.

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