Oracle Security Server Guide
Release 2.0.3

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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:

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  

Describes basic concepts associated with the Oracle Security Server.  

Chapter 2  

Provides a description of the architecture and operation of the Oracle Security Server.  

Chapter 3  

Details how a security administrator initializes the Oracle Security Server.  

Chapter 4  

Details how the security administrator uses the Oracle Security Server Manager to define elements to the Oracle Security Server.  

Glossary  

Defines security-related terms that appear within this manual.  

Bibliography  

Provides details for the external references cited within this manual.  

Conventions

Convention   Meaning  

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Italic type in text is used for the values of fields,the names of subareas on windows and options on pulldown menus, and the titles of other manuals.  

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Variable names appear inside angle brackets.  

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Optional items appear inside square brackets.  

The following conventions are used in this manual:

Related Documents

For more information, see the following manuals:

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