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Simplify and Strengthen Security with Oracle Application Server

Allan L HaensgenSenior Principal Instructor

Oracle Corporation

Session id: 40112

Security Risks in an Internet Environment

• Data tampering and fraud• Eavesdropping and data theft• Falsifying user identities• Password-related threats• Unauthorized access to data• Lack of accountability• Hacking

Addressing the Security Challenges

• Deep data protection– Multi-Layer protection through encryption,

extensive auditing, and access control

• Internet-scale security– SSL

– Proxy authentication

– Java

• Secure hosting and data exchange– Public key infrastructure

– Enterprise wide user security

Oracle Application Server Security Architecture

Application Server Security

The Oracle Application Server can be used as a client to the database and therefore you can employ the following security features:– Enterprise user security – Authentication and digital certificates – Proxy authentication – Connecting from the middle tier to the database

Java Authentication and Authorization Service

Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) provides key security services to the Java programmer in the following areas:– Authentication to identify users – Authorization to limit what users can do– Delegation to enable code to be run securely

Securing the Oracle HTTP Server Itself

The Oracle HTTP Server supports the following security schemes:– IP-based or domain name–based restriction– Basic authentication through the username and

password combination– Certificate distinguished name (DN)-based

authorization – Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol

Oracle HTTP Server Security Modules

– mod_access is used for restriction.– mod_auth and mod_auth_anon are used for

authentication.– mod_ossl is used with SSL.

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Host-Based Access Control

– mod_access: IP- or domain-based access control

– You can use the allow and deny directives within the <Directory> ... </Directory> <Location> ... </Location> context of your httpd.conf or .htaccess file:

allow from host host ...

deny from host host ...

Host-Based Access Control

– The order directive specifies the order in which the allow and deny commands are applied:

– The ordering argument can be one of the following:

order ordering

1. deny,allow

2. allow,deny

Host-Based Access Control

The allow from or deny from directive:

<Directory /docroot>

order deny,allow

deny from all

allow from 144.25.192.170

</Directory>

User Authentication

Basic authentication is performed by the following modules:– mod_auth– mod_auth_anon

A resource can be a protected user or group-based, or both.

To access the resource, you also need to have the permission as defined by the Require directive.

Combining User- andHost-Based Authentication

<Location />

AuthName "Who are you"

AuthType Basic

AuthUserFile /ias/Apache/Apache/auth/password

Require valid-user

order deny,allow

deny from all

allow from hq1.us.oracle.com

Satisfy all

</Location>

Establishing Secure Web Sessions

The SSL protocol is a standard for secure data transmission over the Internet.

SSL involves three mechanisms:– Encryption– Authentication– Data integrity

SSL is implemented through mod_ossl.

How SSL Works

Browser

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3

Oracle9iAS

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https

Public certificate

Session key

Request client certificate (opt)

Oracle Wallet Manager

Oracle Wallet Manager is a stand-alone Java application for:– Generating a public/private key pair and creating

a certificate request for submission to a CA.– Installing a certificate for the entity. – Configuring trusted certificates for the entity.– Uploading or downloading a wallet to or from an

LDAP directory such as Oracle Internet Directory.

– Importing wallets and exporting wallets.

Creating a Certificate Request

Exporting a Certificate Request

Oracle HTTP Server with SSL Enabled Oracle HTTP Server is already SSL enabled

after the installation:– SSL is enabled in opmn.xml

– There is no specific command to start the Oracle HTTP Server with SSL enabled:

<ohs> <start-mode mode="ssl"/></ohs>

$> cd $ORACLE_HOME/dcm/bin

$> dcmctl start -ct ohs

What is Single Sign-On?

Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On (SSO) is a service that enables: – Authentication to multiple applications in an

enterprise by entering a username and password only once

– Centralized administration of username and password combinations for all users in an enterprise

Single Sign-On

SSO technology utilizes :– mod_osso: An HTTP module that provides

single sign-on authentication to Oracle9iAS applications

– Oracle Internet Directory: A Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server using an Oracle9i database as its information store.

– Oracle Wallet Manger. A container utility that stores and manages X.509 certificates and trusted certificates

Single Sign-On

Oracle9iAS SSO technology provides:– Public key infrastructure (PKI) support when

using Oracle Internet Directory– Multitier integration

Authenticating Partner Applications

Oracle Internet DirectoryOracle Internet DirectorySSO ServerSSO Server

Partner ApplicationPartner ApplicationOracle Oracle

HTTP ServerHTTP Server

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Administering Users With the Delegated Administration Service (DAS)http://<hostname>:<port>/oiddas

Lightweight DirectoryAccess Protocol (LDAP)

LDAP offers the following features:– Simplified ISO X.500 Directory Access Protocol – Lightweight, browser-friendly client implementation– Protocol standard defined and maintained by the

Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)– Need for interoperability is driving rapid adoption in the

IT community

Oracle Internet Directory (OID)

OID is:– Compliant with LDAP, version 3– Implemented as an Oracle9i application

OID includes:– Oracle Directory Server– Oracle Directory Replication Server– Oracle Directory Manager– Command-line tools– Delegated Administration Service (DAS)

OID Architectural Overview

Directoryadministration

OID

Oracledatabase

Oracle Netconnections

LDAP over SSL

OIDclients

LDAP

Benefits of OID

OID provides:– Delegated Administration Service (DAS)– Failover in cluster configurations– Support for Oracle Real Application Clusters– Oracle Directory Integration platform, to

synchronize with other enterprise repositories including third-party LDAP directories

– Password policy management

Identity Management

Centralizes and automates many application user management functions

Faster deployments Brings OID, SSO, DAS, and other security

components into one management system

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