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Re: password for internal

From: Sonja Šehović <sonja.sehovic_at_zg.tel.hr>
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 13:03:57 +0100
Message-Id: <10669.121045@fatcity.com>


Sorry, I didn't reply sooner.
I have other problems which require my immediate attention. I do have REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE =TRUE Do I have to shutdown database to run that script (usually not)? Small problem is that I can't shutdown my database now ;users are connected (how dare they). As soon as I try I'll tell you. Does this script enable profile limits for me or I have to do it manualy through user profiles? Thanks for your help.

    Sonja

> Let's take a look at the situation...
>
> are you sure that you have the parameter REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE to
> TRUE...?
>
> hmmmm...
>
> so, if you did, and you still connecting as internal in root, and
> servermanager doesn't ask you for the password, just think that the inner
> password for internal is the one you wrote in the password file, and I
think
> that you can make servermanager ask you for the password if you enable
> resource profile limits...
>
> ... did you tried to launch the script I told you...??
> ... did it work ?
>
>
> Getting desperate,
> Javier ;-)
>
>
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