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Auditing actions done by the DBA.

From: Orlando Amador <oamador_at_psgapr.jnj.com>
Date: 28 May 2001 14:51:31 -0700
Message-ID: <6e75aa9.0105281351.480107d4@posting.google.com>

I'm looking at the Oracle documentation and found the following statement:

  Audit records are never generated by sessions established by   the user SYS or connections with administrator privileges.   Connections by these users bypass certain internal features of   Oracle to allow specific administrative operations to occur   (for example, database startup, shutdown, recovery, and so on).

Does this mean than a DBA could disable the audit trail, change tables, enable the audit trail and not leave a trace?

is there any solutions to this? Any 3rd party solutions that could address this limitation?

Saludos,
Orlando M. Amador
oamador_at_psgapr.jnj.com Received on Mon May 28 2001 - 16:51:31 CDT

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