Extend the iPlanet LDAP attribute and objectclass using the following command:

19-36 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory c. Set the ACLs in the external directory to protect the data under cn=OracleContext,YOUR DOMAIN. The steps to configure Oracle Virtual Directory for integration with Net Services and for use with Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition are complete. Continue the integration process and configure Oracle Net Services by referring to the Oracle Database Net Services Administrators Guide.

19.3.5 Integrating for Use with Oracle Internet Directory

Perform the following steps to integrate Oracle Virtual Directory with Net Services for use with Oracle Internet Directory. Perform these only after you have completed the steps in the Starting the Integration section. 1. Start the Oracle Virtual Directory server, then start Oracle Directory Services Manager, and then connect to the Oracle Virtual Directory server. 2. Create two new Local Store Adapters using the following settings. Refer to Creating Local Store Adapters on page 12-23 for information on creating Local Store Adapters. ■ Use the Local_Storage_Adapter template for each adapter. ■ The Adapter Suffix for a Local Store Adapter must be cn=OracleContext and the Adapter Suffix for the other of the Local Store Adapters must be cn=OracleSchemaVersion. ■ The Database File and Backup File fields for each of the adapters must be unique. 3. Update and load the entries into the Local Store Adapters by extending the Oracle Virtual Directory schema with the loadOVD.ldif file using the following command. The loadOVD.ldif file contains entries for Oracle Context and schemaversion that Net Services queries. The loadOVD.ldif file is located in the ORACLE_HOME ovdeus directory. ORACLE_HOME binldapmodify -h Oracle_Virtual_Directory_Host –p OVD_Port \ -D bindDN -q -v -a -f loadOVD.ldif

4. Create an LDAP Adapter for Net Services using the ONames_OID adapter

template and by entering the Oracle Internet Directory host information, including host name, non-SSL port number, proxy DN and password, and the appropriate Remote Base and Mapped Namespace. Refer to Creating LDAP Adapters on page 12-3 for information on creating LDAP Adapters. 5. Update the Access Control Lists by performing the following steps. If you have customized your ACLs after installing Oracle Virtual Directory, you must adjust the following ACL settings to include your customizations. Scope subtree Applies To All Attributes Grant All Access Group with DN of: cn=OracleNetAdmins,cn=OracleContext,YOUR MAPPED ORACLE VIRTUAL DIRECTORY NAMESPACE