Adding the NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option - Amazon Relational Database Service (original) (raw)
The general process for adding the NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION
option to a DB instance is the following:
- Create a new option group, or copy or modify an existing option group.
- Add the option to the option group.
- Associate the option group with the DB instance.
When the option group is active, NNE is active.
To add the NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option to a DB instance using the AWS Management Console
- For Engine, choose the Oracle edition that you want to use. NNE is supported on all editions.
- For Major engine version, choose the version of your DB instance.
For more information, see Creating an option group. - Add the NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option to the option group. For more information about adding options, see Adding an option to an option group.
Note
After you add the NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option, you don't need to restart your DB instances. As soon as the option group is active, NNE is active. 4. Apply the option group to a new or existing DB instance:
- For a new DB instance, you apply the option group when you launch the instance. For more information, see Creating an Amazon RDS DB instance.
- For an existing DB instance, you apply the option group by modifying the instance and attaching the new option group. After you add theNATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION option, you don't need to restart your DB instance. As soon as the option group is active, NNE is active. For more information, see Modifying an Amazon RDS DB instance.
NATIVE_NETWORK_ENCRYPTION settings
Setting NNE values in the sqlnet.ora
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