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i m sorry for my prev reply. Its actually a OS auth.
sorry
santysharma
"Lawrence Simela" <lsimela_at_mahalini.prestel.co.uk> wrote in message
news:9p2453$g31$1_at_phys-ma.sol.co.uk...
> Sounds like you have OS authentication.
>
> If you are logged in as someone in the dba group you can run sqlplus and
> connect as SYSDBA. You can give an name and password and it will work so
> long as you are logged in as a dba group member at OS level.
>
> So when you do CONNECT mike/mike AS SYSDBA it is SYS who connects not
mike..
>
> hth
> Lawrence
>
> "Yang Hou" <yanghou_at_lucent.com> wrote in message
> news:9p1dgh$fjh_at_nntpa.cb.lucent.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I installed Oracle8i dtabase on HP 9000 server,then I create a general
> user
> > name "mike" ( Oracle account) with password "mike". I only grant "create
> > session" previliege to this user, but when I log in using this account ,
I
> > find I can run "CONNECT mike/mike AS SYSDBA". This make me feel strange,
> > cause I haven't grant any role and SYSDBA administrator previliege
> > "Mike"."Mike" is only a Oracle account and doesn't belong default user
> group
> > "dba".
> >
> > In Oracle 9i Administrator Guide( PDF from Oracle official site), there
is
> > one sentence "Control of these privileges is totally outside of the
> database
> > itself."( chapter 1, Page 1-13 ), I don't know its mean and can not find
> > more clear description about this.
> >
> > Any assistance is appreciated!
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Fri Sep 28 2001 - 13:20:05 CDT