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1.5.3.2 Security Provisions

The Oracle HTTP Servers process requests received using the URLs sso.mycompany.com and admin.mycompany.com. The nameadmin.mycompany.com is only resolvable inside the firewall. This prevents access to sensitive resources such as the Oracle WebLogic Server console and Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control console from the public domain.

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Follow these steps to install the software and extend your domain with the components required in your environment. 1. Read the current chapter, Chapter 1, Enterprise Deployment Overview. 2. Ensure that you have performed all prerequisite steps, as described in Chapter 2, Prerequisites for Enterprise Deployments. 3. Configure the database repository, as described in Chapter 3, Configuring the Database Repositories. 4. Install the software, as described in Chapter 4, Installing the Software. 5. Configure the Web Tier, as described in Chapter 5, Configuring the Web Tier. 6. Create the WebLogic domain, as described in Chapter 6, Creating the WebLogic Server Domain for Identity Management. 7. Extend the domain with Oracle Internet Directory, as described in Chapter 7, Extending the Domain with Oracle Internet Directory. 8. Extend the domain with Oracle Directory Integration Platform optional and ODSM, as described in Chapter 8, Extending the Domain with Oracle Directory Integration Platform and ODSM. 9. If you intend to store your identity data in a directory other than Oracle Internet Directory or in a split directory, perform the procedures described in Chapter 9, Extending the Domain with Oracle Virtual Directory and in Configuring an Identity Store with Multiple Directories in Oracle Fusion Middleware Integration Overview for Oracle Identity Management Suite. If your Identity Store includes only Oracle Internet Directory, skip this step. 10. Prepare the Identity and Policy Stores. See Chapter 10, Preparing Identity and Policy Stores. 11. If you are using Oracle Access Manager, follow the steps in Section 1, Enterprise Deployment Overview. Otherwise, ignore this step. 12. If you are using Oracle Adaptive Access Manager, follow the steps in Section 12, Extending the Domain with Oracle Adaptive Access Manager. Otherwise, skip this step. 13. If you are using Oracle Identity Navigator, follow the steps in Section 13, Extending the Domain with Oracle Identity Navigator. Otherwise, skip this step. 14. If you are using Oracle Identity Manager, follow the steps in Section 11, Extending the Domain with Oracle Access Manager 11g and in Section 17, Configuring Server Migration for Oracle Identity Manager. Otherwise, skip this step. 15. If you are using Oracle Identity Federation, follow the steps in Section 15, Extending the Domain with Oracle Identity Federation. Otherwise, skip this step. 1-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Identity Management 16. Set up Node Manager. See Section 16, Setting Up Node Manager. 17. Integrate components as described in Section 18, Integrating Components. 18. Configure single sign-on for administration modules. See Section 19, Configuring Single Sign-on for Administration Consoles. 2 Prerequisites for Enterprise Deployments 2-1 2 Prerequisites for Enterprise Deployments This chapter describes the prerequisites for the Oracle Identity Management Infrastructure enterprise deployment topologies. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 2.1, Hardware Resource Planning