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Taken from Cert-CISSP Related Exam: ISC2 Cert-CISSP SecurityCert: CISSP Item Number: Cert-CISSP.7.2.14
Which process includes auditing and tracking of changes made to the trusted computing base?
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Taken from Cert-1Z0-311 Related Exam: Oracle Cert-1Z0-311 DBCert: Oracle Application Server 10g: Administration I Item Number: Cert-1Z0-311.15.7.1
You need to create a group entry in the Oracle Internet Directory (OID) of your Oracle Application Server.
Which two tools or utilities CANNOT be used to achieve this objective? (Choose two.)
- The ldapmodify command-line tool and Application Server Control console utility cannot be used to create a group entry in the OID. The ldapmodify command-line tool can be used to modify attributes of a group entry in the OID or to add a user as a member of a group. The ldapmodify command-line tool cannot be used to create or delete group entries in the OID. The Application Server Control console cannot be used to perform any group and user management tasks in the OID. The Application Server Control console manages the different OracleAS components such as start, stop, restart, and view the status of different OracleAS components.
You can use the ldapadd command-line tool, the OID Self-Service console, and the Oracle Directory Manager to create a group entry in the OID. This group entry can be either a static or dynamic group entry. The OID Self-Service console and the Oracle Directory Manager can manages the other aspects of groups such as modifying group entries, deleting group entries, and assigning privileges to groups.
References:
- Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide
10g (9.0.4) Part Number B12118-01 Dynamic and Static Groups in Oracle Internet Directory, 4 of 4 Managing Group Entries http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10464_01/manage.904/b12118/grp_adm4.htm#1006372
Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B12118-01 Using the Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console Creating Group Entries by Using the Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10464_01/manage.904/b12118/selfser3.htm#1038327
Oracle Application Server 10g R2: Administration 1 Chapter 16: Managing Access using Oracle Delegated Administration Services Creating Group Entries p. 16-22.
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