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Service-Level ACLs for TCP Protocol [message #666042] Tue, 10 October 2017 04:27 Go to previous message
Michel Cadot
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Version 12.2 introduces a new feature which seems interesting: Service-Level ACLs for TCP Protocol.
Unfortunately I found nowhere any explanation or example on how to use it.
The only things I found are in Database New Features Guide and Database Net Services Administrator's Guide with the same paragraph:

Service-Level ACLs for TCP Protocol
With this feature, every database service can have its own access control list (ACL) and the ACL is based on IPs. Because each pluggable database is a different service, this feature enables different pluggable databases to have different ACLs. These ACLs are enforced by the listener. Access to a pluggable database service is enabled only for IPs that are permitted through an ACL.

This feature improves pluggable database security

Do you know more about this?

 
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