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From: Jared Still [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed, January 16, 2002 1:45 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: Oracle8i and LDAP
Take a look at this article on using OID with older
I believe OID is licensed seperately - it is for Oracle 9i Enterprise Edition.
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 04:01 pm, you wrote:
Hi
Does Oracle8i come with any built in LDAP functions or
do you have to write your own functions to search and
update an LDAP directory?
Does the Oracle Internet
From Metalink NOTE: 155416.1
QUICK INSTALL OF OID 3.0.1
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Oid 3.0.1 is bundled with Oracle9i Enterprise Edition on the
latest cd pack.
NOTE:
OID 3.0.1 part of 9.0.1 CD PACK is under special licensing
for a 2 USER license for strict use with 9i single signon
Hi,
Oracle 8i Doesnt have (at least I dont know) any LDAP functions inside it.
We have to write it(i wrote it using perl).
OID is a seperate product as far as i know. If u r getting one i will
recommend iPlanet or Openldap (IBM has one, but it works on DB2, better dont
get DB2).
Regards
Hi
Well I have partially answered my own question. I see in the Net8 manual
that it can use an LDAP server to replace Oracle Names and lookup connect
strings for service names. However I am still not sure if Oracle8i can
authenticate a username and password in an LDAP. If it can, does anyone
Take a look at this article on using OID with older
versions of Oracle:
http://www.oracle.com/oramag/oracle/01-jan/index.html?o11o8i.html
Jared
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 15:00, Ben Poels wrote:
Hi
Well I have partially answered my own question. I see in the Net8 manual
that it can use an