Preface
Oracle Security Server Guide describes the features, architecture, and administration of the Oracle Security Server. The Oracle Security Server is a security product, based on public-key cryptography, that supports centralized authorization and distributed authentication in an Oracle network environment.
The Oracle Security Server, release 2.0.3, provides:
- a centralized authorization and distributed authentication framework that is based on public-key cryptography and that includes the Oracle Security Adapter and the Oracle Security Server Repository. This framework supports X.509 version 1 certificates, an industry-standard method of authentication.
- the Oracle Security Server Manager, a management tool that an administrator uses to configure the framework.
- the Oracle Cryptographic Toolkit, a programmer's toolkit. This toolkit contains a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that enable application programs to access cryptographic functions, such as generating and verifying digital signatures. These APIs, available via the Oracle Call Interface (OCI) and PL/SQL, can be used to provide assurance to a wide variety of applications, such as electronic mail and electronic commerce. For more information on the Oracle Cryptographic Toolkit, see the Oracle Cryptographic Toolkit Programmer's Guide.
Intended Audience
Oracle Security Server Guide is designed as the basic document to help security system administrators understand, manage, and configure the Oracle Security Server. Oracle Security Server Guide is available in HTML format for viewing through a Web browser. It can also be ordered in hardcopy (paper) format.
Structure
This manual contains four chapters, a glossary, and a bibliography:
Chapter 1
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Describes basic concepts associated with the Oracle Security Server.
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Chapter 2
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Provides a description of the architecture and operation of the Oracle Security Server.
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Chapter 3
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Details how a security administrator initializes the Oracle Security Server.
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Chapter 4
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Details how the security administrator uses the Oracle Security Server Manager to define elements to the Oracle Security Server.
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Glossary
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Defines security-related terms that appear within this manual.
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Bibliography
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Provides details for the external references cited within this manual.
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Conventions
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Related Documents
For more information, see the following manuals:
- Oracle® Advanced Networking OptionTM Administrator's Guide
- Oracle8 Server Distributed Database Systems
- Oracle8 Server SQL Reference
- Oracle Cryptographic Toolkit Programmer's Guide
- Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Call Interface
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