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If you wanted to find out who is running Oracle iAS facing the
internet, you can. Use www.netscraft.com
For example www.oracle.com
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&mode_w=on&site=www.oracle.com&submit=Examine
uses about 10 9iAS servers for www.oracle.com
You can either query from the web site or just buy their reports. It will
list all sites using a particular web server + O/S etc. and much much more
.
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tony
At 05:46 AM 06/05/2003 -0800, you wrote:
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>I'll bet the reason why Oracle is putting a auto-update feature on is so they can find out who isn't paying more easily. How many Linux-Oracle installations are out there now that are using an Oracle 8i or 9i download as backend db's for small websites that Oracle is'nt making a dime on? My guess is thousands if not tens of thousands based on the activity on the LINUX technology forum on technet. There will be plenty of people who will do a plain jane installs set up a website or some kind of unprotected database, start doing business and :::boom::: auto-update they get a call from Oracle requesting payment for production use of the software. I am sure that this "feature" will be available to be turned off by knowlegeble DBA's....
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>Interesting if is part of a default install...
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>Brad O.
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>"Gosh Brain what shall we do tonight?"
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>"We'll plot to take over the world of course, Pinky..."
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