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Configuring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges
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Configuring Oracle Internet Directory for
Oracle Application Server Installation
Privileges
When you install certain infrastructure components, the installer prompts you for a
username to log in to Oracle Internet Directory. For the installation to complete
successfully, this user must belong to certain groups in Oracle Internet Directory. The
groups that are required depend on what you are installing.
By putting users into groups, you allow other users to perform installations. Users do
not have to log in as the cn=orcladmin superuser to perform the installations.
This chapter contains the following sections:
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Section 5.1, "Default Users in Oracle Internet Directory"
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Section 5.2, "Groups in Oracle Internet Directory"
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Section 5.3, "Groups Required to Configure or Deinstall Components"
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Section 5.4, "Groups Required to Install Middle Tiers"
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Section 5.5, "Groups Required to Install Additional Metadata Repositories"
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Section 5.6, "Example of Installation with Different Users"
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Section 5.7, "How to Create Users in Oracle Internet Directory"
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Section 5.8, "How to Add Users to Groups in Oracle Internet Directory"
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Section 5.9, "Contents of a New Oracle Internet Directory"
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5.1 Default Users in Oracle Internet Directory
When you install Oracle Internet Directory, it has two users: cn=orcladmin and
orcladmin
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cn=orcladmin
is the Oracle Internet Directory superuser. This user has all the
privileges to perform all tasks in Oracle Internet Directory.
The initial password for cn=orcladmin is the same as the password for the ias_
admin user for the Oracle Application Server instance. You specified this
password during installation.
cn=orcladmin
is the owner of the objects created in the same installation session.
For example, if you installed Oracle Internet Directory, OracleAS Metadata