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Re: Question for SQL PEOPLE.

From: Mark A. Singer <masinger_at_CORP.ROCKWELL.COM>
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 1996 13:20:04 PST
Message-Id: <9601032126.AA14649@alice.jcc.com>


See the paper "Oracle Security in a Unix Environment:Part 2" by Tony Jambu published int the IOWU 1995 Proceedings which was held in Philadelphia. He presents sever different alternatives along with their pros & cons.

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Sent by:"Kayne Grau" <kgrau_at_MILKYWAY.COAT.COM>   Hello..

 Question for ya guys/gals...

 I was wondering if anyone knows a way to somehow mask the sqlplus line  or even the password that comes with doing a ps -ef | grep sqlplus  statement in UNIX.

 What I mean, is that if I have a user that is doing a  sqlplus whatever/whatever_at_whatever and I goto that machine  and do a ps -ef | grep sqlplus, it shows me how the person is coming  in.

 Is there a way to somehow mask this or not show it all???

 I would appreciate any help you gurus could give me..

 Kayne Grau
 (kayne.grau_at_coat.com)


Received on Wed Jan 03 1996 - 16:26:15 CST

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