This appendix describes features no longer supported by Oracle Net Services.
This appendix contains the following topics:
The following section describe the features and the configuration file that are no longer being supported in Oracle Database. This is based on an effort to streamline configuration and use of Oracle Database.
In Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1), Oracle Net connection pooling is no longer supported. It was deprecated in Oracle Database 11g.
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My Oracle Support note 1469466.1Oracle Names has not been supported as a naming method since Oracle Database 11g. You must migrate to directory naming.
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Oracle Database Net Services Administrator's Guide for additional information about migrating to directory namingIn Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1), the Oracle Net Listener password feature is no longer supported. This does not cause a loss of security because authentication is enforced through local operating system authentication.
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"Oracle Net Listener Security"Table A-1 describes the networking parameters no longer supported by this release.
Table A-1 Unsupported Networking Parameters
File | Parameter | Description | Last Supported Release |
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This parameter was used to specify that MIT Kerberos configuration format was used. Starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1), only the current MIT Kerberos configuration is supported. |
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This parameter has been divided into See Also: "SQLNET.ALLOWED_LOGON_VERSION_CLIENT" and "SQLNET.ALLOWED_LOGON_VERSION_SERVER" |
11.2 |
Table A-2 describes the control utility commands not supported by this release.
Table A-3 describes the protocols not supported or deprecated since Oracle Database 12c.
Table A-3 Unsupported Protocols
Protocol | Description | Last Supported Release |
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NT LAN Manager (NTLM) protocol for domain authentication |
NTLM domain authentication has been deprecated from the Oracle Windows adapter. Only Kerberos authentication is used for the NTS adapter. NTLM is still used for local user authentication, as well as in the case in which the database service runs as a local user. |
11.2 |