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About the Service<br />

Name (SID): New<br />

Service Name<br />

window<br />

Configuring the Oracle Enforcements tab<br />

Chapter 6: Configuring Application Defenses<br />

Creating Oracle Application Defenses<br />

The Enforcements tab allows you to enable or disable Oracle service name<br />

checking. Service name checking allows you to restrict access to the SQL<br />

server by specifying which service names will be explicitly allowed. If service<br />

name checking is enabled, only sessions that match a service name specified<br />

in the Service Name (SID) tab will be allowed.<br />

You cannot configure service name checking on the Service Name (SID) tab<br />

unless the Enforce Service Name Checking check box is selected. When this<br />

check box is selected, the values you configure in the Service Name (SID) tab<br />

will be enforced. To disable service name checking, deselect the Enforce<br />

Service Name Checking check box.<br />

Configuring the Service Name (SID) tab<br />

The Service Name (SID) tab allows you to configure which service names will<br />

be allowed access to the SQL server. If you do not specify any service names,<br />

service names will not be used in determining whether a session is allowed or<br />

denied.<br />

To configure a service name, click New. See “About the Service Name (SID):<br />

New Service Name window” on page 195.<br />

To modify a service name, highlight the service name you want to modify, and<br />

click Modify. See “About the Service Name (SID): New Service Name window”<br />

on page 195.<br />

To delete a service name, highlight the service name you want to modify, and<br />

click Delete.<br />

The New Service Name window allows you to create or modify a service name.<br />

In the Service Name (SID) field, enter the service name you want to add or<br />

modify and then click OK.<br />

Important: The service name you enter in this field must be an exact match<br />

(including capitalization) <strong>of</strong> the full service name that is in the Oracle tnsnames.ora<br />

file in order for those sessions to be allowed. The use <strong>of</strong> wildcards or substrings is<br />

not supported at this time.<br />

195

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