Why not use the built in security features of Oracle to control access.
Features such as UPDATE can be controlled down to the column level. Stored
procedures can be granted or revoked. You can create profiles and groups to
make the assignment process easier.
Craig/
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From: Grich Ondrej [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 10:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SQL-Net proxy
Hello,
I'm looking for SQL-Net proxy-like piece of software, which operates on
application level.
What I really need is to eliminate access from particular clients to some
tables in DB, and to deny use of some powerfull SQL commands (like update,
delete, etc). Do you know SQL-net proxy implementation with such
capabilities?
thanks
Ondrej Grich
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