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Re: Web Server Auth (using DB)

From: Thomas J. Kyte <tkyte_at_us.oracle.com>
Date: 1997/02/11
Message-ID: <32ffc942.1488530@nntp.mediasoft.net>#1/1

Until version 3.0 of webserver the only way to do this is via the OWA replacement cartridge or CGI-BIN program available on http://govt.us.oracle.com under downloadable utilities. It will work with webserver 1.0, 2.0 and 2.1 (but not 3.x) and provides more then just database authentication in addition to all OWA functionality....

you get the code and the binaries.

On Mon, 10 Feb 1997 14:20:32 GMT, "Cliff Sockman" <cliff.sockman_at_daytonoh.ncr.com> wrote:

>All,
>
>We currently have a NT Oracle Web server which we are using to extract data
>from a UNIX based Oracle Database. We would like to authenticate users
>accessing our web site. We are aware that we can use many different web
>server initiated validation routines (domains, OS password list, etc..),
>but we need to use the existing UNIX DB password list. We have heard that
>this is possible with PL/SQL but have not found any examples. We tried
>using CONNECT, but are either using it wrong or it will not work. Does
>anybody know if you can authenticate users using an existing DB. Any
>info/solutions would be appreciated (Java / PL/SQL, etc..).
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Dave Pitcovich (david.pitcovich_at_daytonoh.ncr.com)
>Cliff Sockman (cliff.sockman_at_daytonoh.ncr.com)

Thomas Kyte
Oracle Government
tkyte_at_us.oracle.com                          

http://govt.us.oracle.com


statements and opinions are mine and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Oracle Corporation Received on Tue Feb 11 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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