Message-Id: <10668.120925@fatcity.com> From: Javier Morales Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 10:39:07 +0100 Subject: RE: password for internal This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C044B1.A1CF42C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Internal has a password, of course, but if you're connecting in the = host, you will not need password in the default setup. =20 You mustn't allow connections in the host (in UNIX, you can control the access to Oracle user...) but if you can't, you would probably will = have to enable password policies running the script =20 =20 utlpwdmg.sql in the folder rdbms/admin/ =20 then you would be able to set up resource limits to system parameters, management password lifes, etc. =20 =20 =20 Hope this would help... ... but the most important is not allowing connections to server = manager in host... =20 ---------------------------------------=20 Javier Morales - javier@infojobs.net=20 Administraci=F3n Bases de Datos Oracle - InfoJobs.net=20 Tel. +34 902 10 60 90 Ext. 2067=20 Fax. +34 (93) 580 56 60=20 =20 -----Mensaje original----- De: Sonja =A9ehovic [mailto:sonja.sehovic@zg.tel.hr] Enviado el: jueves 2 de noviembre de 2000 9:41 Para: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Asunto: password for internal Hi listers! I want to put a password on INTERNAL. I tried with ORAPWD but it didn't work.=20 It is Oracle 8.1.5 on AIX. Any ideas, suggestions? Thanks, Sonja =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C044B1.A1CF42C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Internal has a password, of course, but if = you're=20 connecting in the host, you will not need password in the default=20 setup.
 
You=20 mustn't allow connections in the host (in UNIX, you can control the = access to=20 Oracle user...) but if you can't, you would probably will have to = enable=20 password policies running the script  
 
utlpwdmg.sql
in=20 the folder rdbms/admin/
 
then=20 you would be able to set up resource limits to system parameters, = management=20 password lifes, etc.
 
 
 
Hope=20 this would help...
...=20 but the most important is not allowing connections to server manager in = host...
 

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 Javier Morales  - = javier@infojobs.net=20
 Administraci=F3n Bases de Datos = Oracle -=20 InfoJobs.net
 Tel. = +34 =20 902 10 60 90 =20 Ext. 2067
 Fax. +34 (93) = 580 56=20 60
 =20


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Sonja =A9ehovic=20 [mailto:sonja.sehovic@zg.tel.hr]
Enviado el: jueves 2 de = noviembre=20 de 2000 9:41
Para: Multiple recipients of list=20 ORACLE-L
Asunto: password for internal

Hi listers!
I want to put a password on = INTERNAL. I=20 tried with ORAPWD but it didn't work.
It is Oracle 8.1.5 on = AIX.
Any ideas, = suggestions?
Thanks,
    =