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tcp.validnode_checking = yes
tcp.invited_nodes = (drummer.us.com,
139.185.5.73 139.185.5.111) tcp.excluded_nodes = (drummer2.us.com, 139.185.5.173 139.185.5.11)
Note: Not all protocols and operating systems support Validnode Verification. See the operating system-specific documentation for your platform for further details.
-- ----------------------------------------------------- Thanks, Mark "Andrew Simkovsky" <asimkovsky_at_msn.com> ÓÏÏÂÝÉÌ/ÓÏÏÂÝÉÌÁ × ÎÏ×ÏÓÔÑÈ ÓÌÅÄÕÀÝÅÅ: news:O5edL6dxAHA.302_at_cpmsnbbsa09...Received on Sun Apr 15 2001 - 20:58:08 CDT
> Take a look at Connection Manager. You can configure this to act like a
> firewall.
>
> Andrew Simkovsky
> OCP DBA
>
> Richard L. Chen wrote in message <9ako8n$l9j_at_netnews.hinet.net>...
> >Hi,
> >Is there any possible solution to prevent unauthorized client machines
> >and/or unauthorized applications to access Oracle database even with
valid
> >userid and password ??
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Richard
> >richchen_at_ms6.hinet.net
> >
> >
> >
> >
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