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Browse All TopicsI would like to know how to configure Oracle Application Server 10.1.2 to accept certificates from Common Access Card (CAC) logins. Ideally we need to read the unique id off the certificate and forward the user accordingly based on role or lack-there-of.
Any help or documentation would be greatly appreciated.
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by: schwertnerPosted on 2007-12-11 at 09:02:15ID: 20450685
Examples of third-party authentication system integrations include:
Microsoft Kerberos (Windows Native Authentication)
CA Netegrity SiteMinder
IBM Tivoli Access Manager
Smart-card and Common Access Card (CAC) systems
For information on integrating Oracle Single Sign-On 10g with third-party authentication systems, see the "Integrating with Third-Party Access Management Systems" chapter in Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide 10g (Part No. B14078).
For conceptual information about the various scenarios for managing users and passwords in this integrated architecture, see the "Oracle Single Sign-On Integration" chapter in Oracle Application System Administrator's Guide - Release 12 (Part No. B31451).