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Index-5
automated certificate provisioning mode, 6-17
backup environment, 6-3
Certification Authority, 6-9
Certification Authority (CA), 6-10
certkeysize, 6-19
configuring clients, 6-17
configuring media servers, 6-17
configuring the administrative server, 6-16
corporate network example, 6-6
data center example, 6-4
default configuration, 6-15
disabling SSL, 6-20
distributing identity certificates, 6-7
enabling backup encryption, 6-14
encryptdataintransit, 6-14, 6-16
exporting signed certificates, 6-21
host authentication, 6-2, 6-9
host communication, 6-9
identifying assets, 6-2
identifying principals, 6-2
identity certificates, 6-9
importing identity certificates, 6-21
levels, 6-3
malicious users, 6-7
manual certificate provisioning mode, 6-17
obcm utility, 6-21
obfuscated wallet, 6-11
Oracle wallet, 6-11
Oracle wallet passwords, 6-11
overview, 6-1
planning, 6-2
public key cryptography, 6-9
revoking an identity certificate, 6-13
Secure Sockets Layer, 6-2
securecomms, 6-16, 6-20
selecting administrative and media servers, 6-6
setting key size, 6-18
setting key size in obparameters, 6-18
setting key sizes in certkeysize security
policy, 6-19
single-host example, 6-3
trusted certificates, 6-10
trusted hosts, 6-8
using obcm, 6-11
X.509 certificates, 6-2
notification
e-mail address, 2-10
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obcm utility
and network security, 6-11
exporting certificates with, 6-21
importing certificates with, 6-21
in manual certificate provisioning mode, 6-18
managing certificates, 6-21
obfirewallconfig.bat, 3-18
obfuscated wallet
and network security, 6-11
obparameters
about, 2-7
ask about osb dir, B-5
confirming, 2-8
create preauthorized oracle user, B-2
customized obparameters, B-1
default protection, B-5
default UNIX/LINUX group, B-3
default UNIX/LINUX user, B-3
identity certificate key size, B-2
linux db dir, B-4
linux links, B-4
linux ob dir, B-3
linux temp dir, B-4
run obopenssl, B-6
setting key size, 6-18
solaris db dir, B-4
solaris links, B-4
solaris ob dir, B-3
solaris temp dir, B-4
solaris64 db dir, B-4
solaris64 links, B-4
solaris64 ob dir, B-3
solaris64 temp dir, B-4
start daemons at boot, B-2
obtool
about, 1-10, 4-11
displaying help, 4-11
ending a session, 4-13
modified commands for ACSLS, D-4
redirecting input from text files, 4-12
running commands in interactive mode, 4-12
running multiple commands, 4-12
starting as specific user, 4-13
starting in interactive mode, 4-11
starting in noninteractive mode, 4-12
unsupported commands for ACSLS, D-5
on-demand volume ejection, 5-15
operating systems
supported, 1-11
Oracle Enterprise Manager
about, 1-10
and Oracle Secure Backup, 4-1
enabling OSB links, 4-2
link to OSB Web tool, 4-3
registering administrative server, 4-3
Oracle Real Application Clusters
installing Oracle Secure Backup, 2-2
oracle user
creating during installation on Windows, 3-8
obparameter, B-2
Oracle wallet
and network security, 6-11
obfuscated, 6-11
passwords, 6-11
OSB home
creating on Linux/UNIX, 2-5
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passwords

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