Re: OPS$ login going away ?

From: Rick Wessman <rwessman_at_rwessman.us.oracle.com>
Date: 1995/10/19
Message-ID: <RWESSMAN.95Oct19151737_at_rwessman.us.oracle.com>#1/1


In article <DGpq6t.A9E_at_da_vinci.ecte.uswc.uswest.com> mlweav2_at_oprah.ecte.uswc.uswest.com (Michael L. Weaver) writes:

>The DBA's where I am working refuse to let developers use OPS$LOGIN
>here because according to them it is going away in the next
>major release of Oracle. This has caused all sorts of nonesense
>up to and includeing trying to rewrite the UNIX ps command to hide
>command line arguments. What I would like to know is whether Oracle
>really intends to remove OPS$ or is this just a lot of smoke.
>Anybody out there ever heard anything about this ?
>Thanks

OPS$ (now called externally identified) login is definitely not going away. In fact, we are working to improve it so that it is secure.

					Rick
					Rick Wessman
					Secure Network Services
					Oracle Corporation
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                                Thanks,
                                Rick
                                Rick Wessman
                                Network Management Products
                                Server Techologies
                                Oracle Corporation
                                rwessman_at_us.oracle.com
Received on Thu Oct 19 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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