From: 320003300523@t-online.de (Dieter Rohlfing)
Subject: Re: Discussion on Login/Passwords with Unix Shell Scripts
Date: 2000/05/05
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On 05 May 2000 15:31:26 GMT, Risudi <risudi@aol.com> wrote:

>1) Use 'Operating System Authorization' which removes the need for storing
>passwords, but is more difficult to setup and maintain for new DBA's

From all your proposed choices I emphasize the first.

But I do not understand, why it should be more difficult to setup and maintain
for new DBA's. Can you be more detailed?

Dieter Rohlfing


