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Re: Help a newbie: how to disable "connect internal" ?

From: Joey Brouillette <jbrouillette_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: 1997/10/16
Message-ID: <01bcda64$e700b7e0$e2ca41cf@Joey.CHS>#1/1

Internal is the only user that has access to start and stop the dB. Control access to this by controlling the Access to UNIX user 'oracle'

André Bragança <andre.b_at_usa.net> wrote in article <01bcda61$aa3c6960$730110ac_at_t1115>...
> I'm using Digital Unix (or HP-UX) and Oracle 7. When I login as "oracle"
 I can use sqldba or (svrmgrl) with "connect internal".
> Is there a way to disable this, so that I can only login to oracle by
 specifying a user (e.g SYSTEM) ?
>
> Best regards,
> --
> André Bragança (andre.b_at_usa.net)
> Sys. Admin. at UNICER S.A. (http://www.unicer.pt)
>
  Received on Thu Oct 16 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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