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I am working on trying to set up LDAP authentication on an Oracle 19c machine. The Active directory server I am authenticating against is a government service and they don't allow the kind of passwordless logins that are required in these instructions I found. They will grant me a service account to bind to, but the name is generated and uneditable in any way, also it needs to be reset every 60 days, cuz rules. Given these constraints, is there any way that I can set Oracle up to authenticate users against that system?

  • The post is dated for 2016. 19c came out in 2019. I doubt that post is still valid. – Michael Kutz Jun 23 '20 at 19:32
  • Oracle doesn't change authentication schemes lightly. I've referenced the support documentation on Oracle's internal support page and it's nearly identical to the extent that I wouldn't be surprised if the article I've linked wasn't lifted from it. – Adam Blomeke Jun 23 '20 at 19:38
  • Are you working in an environment that supports and/or requires CAC authentication? – pmdba Jun 23 '20 at 22:27
  • CAC authentication is possible, but not required. – Adam Blomeke Jun 24 '20 at 11:45

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