Click OK. Reassociating Reports with Oracle Internet Directory

15-28 Publishing Reports to the Web with Oracle Reports Services If Reports is Using Portal-Based Security ■ It is recommended that Forms and Reports are associated to same Oracle Internet Directory. For more information see, Configuring External Oracle Internet Directory for In-Process Servers , and Configuring External Oracle Internet Directory for Standalone Servers ■ It is recommended that you enable Single Sign-On Perform the following steps to enable Single Sign-On: 1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager. 2. Navigate to the Reports Application page.

3. From the Reports menu, select Administration Advanced Configuration.

The Reports Application Advanced Configuration page is displayed. 4. From the Reports Security window, select the Enable Single Sign-On check box.

5. Click Apply.

If Reports is using JAZN security If Reports is using JPS-based security, by default, an in-process server uses the embedded ID store of WebLogic Server as the ID store and an XML-based Policy store. A standalone server uses JAZN-XML. Forms uses Oracle Internet Directory based authentication for security. In this scenario: ■ It is recommended that you configure Reports to use Oracle Internet Directory-based ID store. Forms and Reports should use the same Oracle Internet Directory. For more information about configuring external Oracle Internet Directory, see, Configuring External Oracle Internet Directory for In-Process Servers , and Configuring External Oracle Internet Directory for Standalone Servers ■ It is recommended that you migrate reports policies from JAZN-XML to JAZN-OID. Forms and Reports should use the same Oracle Internet Directory. ■ It is recommended that you enable Single Sign-On Perform the following steps to enable Single Sign-On: 1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager. 2. Navigate to the Reports Application page.

3. From the Reports menu, select Administration Advanced Configuration.

The Reports Application Advanced Configuration page is displayed. 4. From the Reports Security window, select the Enable Single Sign-On check box.

5. Click Apply.

15.11 Intermediate-level Security for Forms and Reports

Oracle Reports 11g Release 1 11.1.1 provides new security measures for reports run from Oracle Forms Services in non-secure mode: