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Joost Mulders <mail_at_j-mulders.demon.nl> writes:
> Yes, that's one possiblility,
>
> but HOW does svrmgrl determine the ability to `connect internal'?.
As a clarification, the Oracle server spawned by svrmgrl determines who can
connect internal, not svrmgrl.
>
> Just another user which is member of the `dba' group can do a `connect
> internal', but root can't, which is, at least, interesting.
In the Oracle world, root is not a special user. For root to connect as
internal, it must be added to the dba group.
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Rick Rick Wessman Security and Directory Technologies Server Technologies Oracle Corporation rwessman_at_us.oracle.comReceived on Wed Jun 02 1999 - 15:19:39 CDT
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