Oracle native network encryption - Amazon Relational Database Service (original) (raw)
Amazon RDS supports Oracle native network encryption (NNE). With theNATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION
option, you can encrypt data as it moves to and from a DB instance. Amazon RDS supports NNE for all editions of Oracle Database.
A detailed discussion of Oracle native network encryption is beyond the scope of this guide, but you should understand the strengths and weaknesses of each algorithm and key before you decide on a solution for your deployment. For information about the algorithms and keys that are available through Oracle native network encryption, see Configuring network data encryption in the Oracle documentation. For more information about AWS security, see the AWS security center.
Note
You can use Native Network Encryption or Secure Sockets Layer, but not both. For more information, see Oracle Secure Sockets Layer.
Topics
- NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option settings
- Adding the NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option
- Setting NNE values in the sqlnet.ora
- Modifying NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option settings
- Removing the NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option
Locator
NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION settings
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