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From: "Deshpande, Kirti" <kirti.deshpande@verizon.com>
Subject: RE: Controlling Users Logons
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They can come in from various 'machines'. 

- Kirti

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Could you use machine from v$session?

>>> kirti.deshpande@verizon.com 10/11/02 09:48AM >>>
Hello Listers,
 I was asked by a co-worker if there was a way in Oracle to prevent users
from connecting to the databases if the same OSUSER has already a created a
specified number of sessions to a particular instance.

 We discussed profiles and resource limits etc. However, the requirement is
that the user should a get message that they have exceeded their quota and
should not be allowed to log in (there goes the log on trigger). 

The denial of connection *must* be based on 'OSUSER'. In this environment
different OSUSERs use the same Oracle Username for these connections, and
the expectation is that the DBA find a solution to enforce some rules. 

 Any tricks? Third party software? 

 Thanks.

- Kirti 
 
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