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Tools for Scurity and Access to the Server?>> Management would like to know if there is a tool that can monitor who accesses the server, what tool do they use and what they do. Also is there a tool that can prevent users from accessing Oracle via any other tool other than the Application.
Oh interesting. That reminds me, I understand the Mayor of Chicago is looking for a tool that can monitor who is committing crimes and what they do. Also, the tool should prevent people from doing illegal things. He's not interested in a police force ... just a tool that sells for $15,000 that will automatically take care of everything.
Hello List,
Management would like to know if there is a tool that can monitor who accesses the server, what tool do they use and what they do.
Also is there a tool that can prevent users from accessing Oracle via any other tool other than the Application.
I know I could probably write scripts/triggers to handle these issues, but I fear management balks at the idea of me having this amount of control. I did suggest it, but it was waved off immediately. I think they have the idea of having third party monitor the access to the DB.
TIA
Denham Eva
Oracle DBA
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