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If you are referring to compromising Oracle's security, I doubt that Oracle
is that vulnerable. If you are referring to having your packets sniffed,
this will happen using telnet as well. If you really need security, use
VPN.
Daniel
Austin, Texas
"Jeremy Ovenden" <jovenden_at_hazelweb.co.uk> wrote in message
news:84vbu7$sg0$1_at_gxsn.com...
> Doesn't this open up a plethora of security issues?
>
> jeremy ovenden - jovenden_at_hazelweb.co.uk
>
>
> Daniel wrote in message <84tf49$dvd_at_journal.concentric.net>...
> >Ah, the beauty of TCP/IP. I use the same tools whether I'm connected to
a
> >LAN or the Internet. As for slow connection speeds, just depends on how
> >patient you are. I generally don't connect at less than 26,400 but I am
> >sure it will work.
> >
> >Daniel
> >Austin, Texas
> >
> >"Frank Downs" <frankdowns_at_mweb.co.za> wrote in message
> >news:38723ae2.4438491_at_news.mweb.co.za...
> >> I am interested in the concept of remotely administering databases via
> >> the Internet (e.g. basic performance tuning, backup monitoring, alert
> >> log monitoring, disk space monitoring etc.) for unsophisticated Oracle
> >> clients.
>
>
>
Received on Wed Jan 05 2000 - 09:31:00 CST
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