On Thu, 5 Nov 2015 16:07:05 +0300, Alex Peshkoff <peshk...@mail.ru> wrote:
> That's how authentication and providers work, but for management such 
> mode is not good.
> Imagine that one can issue identical but with different password command

> CREATE USER twice, adding users with different passwords in different 
> plugins. I do not think it's good idea.

...

> Yes, this should work.
> Except one detail - I've tried to keep legacy auth as 'old-style' as 
> possible, and SYSDBA for it is pre-created in security database. With 
> old password 'masterke'. I.e. you will not be able to create user sysdba

> second time. But with SQL you may use CREATE OR ALTER which will work 
> like for any other DDL.

I have both a Srp and legacy_auth sysdba, so it is possible to create two
users with the same name. Could you clarify what you mean? Or is sysdba an
exception to this?

Mark

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