2.2.6 RADIUS Connection Type
Connect to a database using RADIUS authentication. The connection spec parameter has the form:
[<username>][/<password>][@<url>]
RADIUS can also be configured to authenticate using <number> from two-factor authenication:
[<username>]/[<password>][<number from device or command>][<@url>]
Note:
Challenge response two-factor authentication for RADIUS is not supported in this release.See Configuring RADIUS Authentication in Oracle Database Security Guide for more information about RADIUS authentication.
Options
Option | Description |
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-radius, rad | Specifies a RADIUS connection type. |
-user, u | Specifies the user name. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter. |
-password, pw | Specifies the password. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter. |
-url | Specifies the URL. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter. |
-role, r | Specifies the database role. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter. |
-edition, ed | Specifies the Oracle database edition. This is an alternative to providing it in the connection spec parameter. |
-verbose, v | Requests output of diagnostic information about the connection. |
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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<connectionspec> | Provides the connection specification for the target database. |
Example
To connect using RADIUS:
SQL> CONNECT -radius myuser/passwd@myhost:1521/myservice
See Also:
- Support for RADIUS for troubleshooting information