>> When I made my fist steps onto Linux terrain eleven years ago I learnt >> that hosts.equiv and rlogin should not be used for security reasons. >> I've never ever set up hosts.equiv on any machine and never ever used >> rlogin anywhere. Are you sure these facilities are properly enabled on >> the machine you're using? > > I am aware of the lack of security in these facilities. These machines > are in a very isolated environment. > >> As for QLI, it's a very old tool dating back to InterBase's pre-SQL >> days, and, as you might have guessed, I've never used it. It doesn't >> get mentioned a lot neither on this list nor on the devel list: > > I have been using IB since version 3.2. The qli program allows moving > data between databases while the isql program does not. > >> For SQL, use the isql utility. Sorry in case you knew all that. > > I did. :)
Any objections to provide a valid Firebird user/pwd combination when using qli? -- With regards, Thomas Steinmaurer http://www.upscene.com/
