EUSMemberDNMapping Plug-In Understanding the Enterprise User Security and Oracle Net Services Plug-Ins

4-38 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory When you configure the EUSLockout plug-in, you must: ■ Create a directoryType parameter with a value according to your back-end LDAP server, such as ActiveDirectory for Active Directory, iPlanet for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, or eDirectory for Novell eDirectory. ■ Create a namespace using the name of your Oracle Virtual Directory-Enterprise User Security integration user container.

4.3.6.1 Configuration Parameters

The following is a list and description of the EUSLockout plug-in configuration parameters: directoryType The type of back-end directory server in the Oracle Virtual Directory-Enterprise User Security integration where the user identities are stored. Supported values are ActiveDirectory for Active Directory, iPlanet for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, or eDirectory for Novell eDirectory.

4.3.7 ONames Plug-In

The Onames plug-in is used only when integrating Oracle Virtual Directory with Oracle Net Services. The plug-in removes entries that are specific to the source LDAP directory to facilitate the Oracle Virtual Directory-Oracle Net Services integration.

4.3.7.1 Configuration Parameters

The ONames plug-in has no configuration parameters. To enable the ONames plug-in, add it to a plug-in chain.

4.3.8 SubschemaSubentry Plug-In

When Oracle database queries Oracle Virtual Directory in Enterprise User Security and Oracle Net Services integrations it expects LDAP schema to be in the same name as Oracle Internet Directory. However, Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory store the LDAP schema differently. The SubschemaSubentry plug-in transparently redirects the Oracle database queries to allow Oracle Virtual Directory-Enterprise User Security or Oracle Virtual Directory-Oracle Net Services integrations to function.

4.3.8.1 Configuration Parameters

The SubschemaSubentry plug-in has no configuration parameters. To enable the SubschemaSubentry plug-in, add it to a plug-in chain.

4.4 Understanding the Microsoft Active Directory Plug-Ins

Microsoft Active Directory has several features that many applications do not know how to handle. Oracle Virtual Directory includes multiple plug-ins to allow applications to use these unique features without affecting, recoding, or reconfiguring the application. This topic describes the Microsoft Active Directory and Active Directory Application Mode ADAM plug-ins included in Oracle Virtual Directory and contains the following sections: ■ ActiveDirectory Password Plug-In