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Re: How to change the password of USER "INTERNAL"?

From: John P. Higgins <jh33378_at_deere.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 14:51:42 -0600
Message-ID: <365F10DD.74E321EE@deere.com>


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weise_at_collogia.de wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have a problem like yours.
> I sit on a database sercver and want connect me as internal.
> So I start up the svrmgrl and type connect internal.
> In the next step I need a password. I know this password, but I dont't want a
> password for this action.
>
> How can I delete the password for connect internal?
>
> Thanks a lot
> Frank
>
> max wrote:
>
> > >
> > >You shouldn't even need a password to connect internal if you are logging on
> > >from the oracle account on the server.
> > >And you can't connect as internal from any other machine. If you are
> > >worried about people connecting as internal to your database, just restrict
> > >access to svrmgr to the oracle user.
> > >
> > >To change the sys password...
> > >So connect as sys or system or internal and do alter user sys identified by
> > ><password>;
> > >then internal and sys passwords will be changed.
> > >
> > >
> > well, I've Personal Oracle 7.3 on my NT computer, at work. It's in a
> > network. I'm wondering WHY other people can connect as internal to my
> > database without entering a password from their computer???
> > Any answer ?
> > How may I avoid that?
> > tia
> > Max rome(italy)
Received on Fri Nov 27 1998 - 14:51:42 CST

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