![]() ![]() Enhancements for the Management of Administrative Passwords.Administrative User Authentication EnhancementsĪdministrative user account authentication now has enhancements for password files, password profile parameters, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Kerberos, and multitenant environments.Starting with this release, the Oracle Real Applications (Oracle RAC) clusterware agent that manages Oracle RAC uses the SYSRAC administrative privilege. This release introduces better security for the management of administrative passwords, by enforcing the associated administrative user’s profile password limits. ![]() To meet Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIG) compliance, Oracle Database now provides two new user security features. In this release, Oracle Database provides several enhancements for password authentication versions. Ability to Automatically Lock Inactive Database User Accounts. More Flexibility in Controlling Database Link Access.Starting with this release, you can configure user accounts to automatically lock if they have been inactive over a period of time. Ability to Control Definer's Rights Privileges for Database Links.Starting with this release, you have greater control in managing database link access by users. PDB Lockdown Profiles to Restrict Operations on PDBs.The INHERIT REMOTE PRIVILEGES and INHERIT ANY REMOTE PRIVILEGES privileges control definer’s rights privileges for procedures that users accesse through a database link. In a multitenant environment, you now can use PDB lockdown profiles to restrict functionality available to users in a given PDB. ![]()
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