Title: Active Directory and ORACLE passwords
There is a product called MIIS ( Microsoft Integration
Information Server) that synchronize between Ad and Oracle LDAP. One of the
companies in Israel is checking it out now.
Yechiel AdarMehish
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From:
Bartolo
Title: Active Directory and ORACLE passwords
Hi all,
Has anyone heard of or seen any information on using Active Directory for password rules
and authentication to an ORACLE database. An example would be that Active Directory
would set up the rules for the password and the time
David - I hope you get some good replies. I asked about this awhile back and
there didn't seem to be any sites getting MSAD and Oracle LDAP working. Part
of the problem is that the world's #1 and #2 software companies don't talk
much.
I think your first obstacle is finding out the LDAP
But if you don't use double quotes the only symbols I've gotten to work are
#, $ and _
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stephane Faroult
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Ron,
Passwords follow
Hi Jay
Exactly, you can use the same symbols as other database objects but if
you use double quotes any character can be used even control characters.
The point i was making was that even between the double quotes letters
a-z are not case sensitive. I proved this with an example for Jared
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stephane Faroult
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Ron,
Passwords follow the same rules as identifiers, they are internally
managed exactly as identifiers.
Maximum length is 30 and anthing goes between double quotes.
Can anyone tell me the requirements and characters for a valid Oracle
password. I have looked through the Oracle 8i documentation CD and I
can't seem to find anything.
Thanks!
Ron Smith
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it's in the Schema Naming Rules (I think that's the section) of the SQL
Reference manual.
A little creative thinking got me to create user in the SQL manual
and from there to the hyperlink to the Naming Rules.
On top of that, you can write your own password verification routine
and put it in the
Look in the manual at table naming rules. As I recall Oracle passwords
follow the same general rules as table names.
--Walt Weaver
Bozeman, Montana
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 12:19, Smith, Ron L. wrote:
Can anyone tell me the requirements and characters for a valid Oracle
password. I have looked
Ron,
additional info
Oracle Press Oracle 8i DBA Handbook pg 396 - 402
Ron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/10/2003 2:19:26 PM
Can anyone tell me the requirements and characters for a valid Oracle
password. I have looked through the Oracle 8i documentation CD and I
can't seem to find anything.
Thanks!
Ron
Version 8i.
The Oracle password complexity routine is activated if you run the
rdbms/admin/utlpwdmg.sql
It basicaly checks for passwords from a common name list, checks if the
password contains at least one char, one digit, and one punctuation. It
also checks if the new is different by 3
Smith, Ron L. wrote:
Can anyone tell me the requirements and characters for a valid Oracle
password. I have looked through the Oracle 8i documentation CD and I
can't seem to find anything.
Thanks!
Ron Smith
Ron,
Passwords follow the same rules as identifiers, they are internally
why? Smith
Neo
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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 1:19 PM
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Can anyone tell me the requirements and characters for a valid Oracle
password. I have looked through the Oracle 8i documentation CD and I
can't seem to find
Hi All,
Basic question:
Just tried to find the restrictions on Oracle passwords in the online
documentation and had no luck
Does anybody know what the restrictions are for the passwords (allowed
characters etc...)
TIA
Jack
:
Hi All,
Basic question:
Just tried to find the restrictions on Oracle
passwords in the online
documentation and had no luck
Does anybody know what the restrictions are for the
passwords (allowed
characters etc...)
TIA
Jack
, which is further described in
Oracle8i Administrator's Guide.
The Schema Object Naming Rules section is towards
the end of chapter 2 in the same manual.
HTH,
-- Anita
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Hi All,
Basic question:
Just tried to find the restrictions on Oracle
passwords in the online
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