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RE: [oracle-l] Re: Oracle HTTP Server Cross Site Scripting Vulner abillity

From: Jesse, Rich <Rich.Jesse_at_qtiworld.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:50:44 -0600
Message-ID: <FBE1FCA40ECAD41180400050DA2BC54004E93654@qtiexch2.qgraph.com>

  1. To run SQL*Plus over the web. Kinda neat to demo, but ultimately not useful for us.
  2. Yes! At least it works that way commenting out the corresponding file on my Linux desktop.

:)

Rich

Rich Jesse                        System/Database Administrator
rich.jesse_at_qtiworld.com           Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA


-----Original Message-----

From: Daniel Fink [mailto:Daniel.Fink_at_Sun.COM] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:39 AM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: [oracle-l] Re: Oracle HTTP Server Cross Site Scripting Vulner abillity

I recently had a problem on my WinXP pc and a conflict with isqlplus. The HTTP
server would attempt to start isqlplus and fail. This was repeated several times until the maximum number of restarts was reached. So the server started
writing "max # of restarts reached" to the error log...and did not stop. I found it when the disk filled up with a 4G log file! I finally deinstalled the
3rd party software that was causing the problem.

This leads to 2 questions:
1) What is iSQL used for? (this is my laptop and mostly a work/presentation machine)
2) In WinXP, I found a line in the file that says "include C:\oracle\ora92\sqlplus\admin\isqlplus.conf". If I remove this line, will that
stop iSQL from starting?

Daniel Fink



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