
#Ewallet login password#
This way, when users connect to the repository for the first time, they are prompted to set a new password for their wallets (For more details, see the next section Changing the Wallet Password).Īll password-protected wallet files for Oracle Data Integrator Studio must be named ewallet.p12 and must be placed in the ~oracledi/ewallet directory on each machine from which it is used, as explained in Creating the Password-Protected Wallet section.

When creating a wallet for other users, be sure to do the following: This allows you to set a different password for each wallet. Create an individual password-protected wallet for each Oracle Data Integrator user.Provide each user with a copy of the ewallet.p12 file you created, along with the password you specified.To give Oracle Data Integrator users access to the repository, you can distribute the password-protected wallet to them in either of the following ways: Permitting Repository Access to Other Users Subsequently, each time you log in to Studio and connect to a repository, you are prompted for the wallet password. For more information about the required credentials, see Creating the Master Repository. You are then prompted to enter login credentials for the master repository. Optionally, you can change the password expiration. In the New Wallet Password Dialog Box, Choose the default option, Store passwords in a secure wallet, then enter the password in the Wallet Password and Confirm Wallet Password fields.The New Wallet Password dialog box appears. Launch Oracle Data Integrator Studio by running the following command:.Navigate to ORACLE_HOME/odi/studio directory.When logging in to Studio for the first time, you can create the password-protected wallet using the following steps:
#Ewallet login how to#
The following sections explain how to create and use the password-protected wallet for storing Oracle Data Integrator login credentials:

You can change the wallet password and expiration at any time from Studio.When the wallet password expires, Oracle Data Integrator Studio automatically prompts you to enter a new one when you attempt to login to Studio.For more information, see Creating the Password-Protected Wallet section. Note: Depending on your environment, you might first need to create the root directory for the wallet. The wallet file is named ewallet.p12 and is placed in the following directory:.All repository login credentials are then automatically retrieved from the wallet. When you connect to an Oracle Data Integrator repository, you need only to enter the wallet password.Oracle Data Integrator then stores the repository login credentials in the wallet. When you create the wallet, you specify the wallet password and the days until the password expires.Note the following about using the password-protected wallet in Oracle Data Integrator Studio: Password-protected wallets use a strong encryption algorithm to secure the wallet's contents. To generate password-protected wallets, Oracle Data Integrator leverages the Oracle Wallet features in Oracle Platform Security Services (OPSS). The use of password-protected wallets for storing database login credentials is strongly recommended by Oracle. By default, they are saved in a password-protected wallet. Oracle Data Integrator can save these credentials in either an encrypted login XML file or a password-protected wallet. These credentials include your Oracle Data Integrator user name and password, and also the Oracle Data Integrator master repository database user name and password.


Prior to logging into Oracle Data Integrator Studio for the first time, you must create a login name for which you specify your Oracle Data Integrator login credentials. This tutorial takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. This tutorial walks you through the steps needed to configure password protected wallet for storing login credentials.
