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From: "Richard Hiester" <rlhiester@comcast.net>
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Subject: Oracle/X.500 Directory Integration?
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Does anyone know if there is any Oracle functionality which provides access
to an external third-party X.500 Directory using LDAP?  I have an Oracle
database that contains customer account records.  I need to get the user
name and password from the database into my X.500 directory.  Additionally,
any changes to the password or user name must also be replicated in my X.500
directory.

Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.

Rick


