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Re: User Authorization via personal login/password in Application for DB

From: Telemachus <telemachus_at_ulysseswillreturn.net>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 16:29:29 +0100
Message-ID: <tfiia.6275$pK2.6349@news.indigo.ie>


OID is what you want by the sound of it. Oracle Internet Directory. A Mighty Hammer for a Small Walnut.
"Christof Kaiser" <kaiser_at_logiball.de> wrote in message news:3E89A7DD.D0F14BB1_at_logiball.de...
> Hi,
>
> I have a schema in Oracle (9.0.2) with data in it which of course lives
> in a DB user.
>
> Now I built an application which will be used by several (natrual)
> persons.
> Each one should get his/her own login and password to allow them to
> access the data in the db user / schema through the application.
>
> How would administrate these personal user logins rights effeciently??
>
> They are not db logins.
>
> Is there oracle functionality/a package to do these things? The
> login/password to the real data should not be in the application.
> I would think of something like in the unix world where the password is
> checked by some package but it is asymetric so the application doe not
> know the password, it just gets to know if the password entered is
> correct or not.
>
> My application whill be java, but calling PL/SQL is not a problem.
>
> I am sure the must be something like this provided with oracle for OLP
> systems.
>
> But: where is it and how is it named?
>
> Cheers
> Chrustof
>
Received on Tue Apr 01 2003 - 09:29:29 CST

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