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Syed Hussaini
 
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Default active directory authentication for oracle 10g database running on solaris - 07-24-2011 , 08:39 AM






Hi,

I have oracle 10g up and running on Solaris 10, from windows I would
like to connect to sql plus through windows authentication, for that I
have already made sure that remote_auth = true and have created user
in oracle with OPS$.
But still I cannot connect.

I have the same setup but with oracle on windows server, the os
authentication from windows clients works just fine.

any tips or tricks and does oracle 10g on solaris 10 supports windows
os authentication?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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joel garry
 
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Default Re: active directory authentication for oracle 10g database runningon solaris - 07-25-2011 , 11:02 AM






On Jul 24, 6:39*am, Syed Hussaini <syed19812... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Hi,

I have oracle 10g up and running on Solaris 10, from windows I would
like to connect to sql plus through windows authentication, for that I
have already made sure that remote_auth = true and have created user
in oracle with OPS$.
But still I cannot connect.

I have the same setup but with oracle on windows server, the os
authentication from windows clients works just fine.

any tips or tricks and does oracle 10g on solaris 10 supports windows
os authentication?
Tip 1: This is like propping open your crack house front door with a
doorstop to support security.

Tip 2: Post the error you are getting when you cannot connect.

Tip 3: Look at listener log for information. You may need to turn it
on.

Tip 4: Check the docs for sqlnet tracing. There are many online
examples of this.

Tip 5: But the first thing is to find out exactly what you are doing,
and the results of a tnsping. It could be as simple as you are
looking at the wrong host. Can you do a normal remote sqlplus login?

Tip 6: Be sure your os_auth_prefix is set correctly.

Tip 7: Always post exact versions of Oracle and OS's. Cut and paste
your Oracle login banner, and use appropriate OS utilities to show
those.

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Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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