Re: [Q] SQLDBA don't need password ????

From: Jon Eveland <jeveland_at_nhtsa.dot.gov>
Date: 1996/04/10
Message-ID: <316BDC62.4C68_at_nhtsa.dot.gov>#1/1


MCC wrote:
>
> I just installed the Oracle 7.2.3 and I found I don't need password and I
> can get into "sqldba". My UNIX system is Solaris 2.5 and I login as
> "oracle". The user "oracle" is in "dba" group. When I type "sqldba",
> then "connect internal". Oracle does not ask me password. I can use
> "select" to look DB. Can anyone tell me why? Thank you for help.

"connect internal" is the means used to gain access to SQLDBA. The newer utility, Server Manager, requires username and password.

HTH. Received on Wed Apr 10 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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