Hello Fabiola,

I'm afraid that jbase does not such tool. I have also asked this several
times to Temenos but the answer was not positive. It is indeed a lack of
management on the database access control and audit. You can check journals
and try to create a meaningful data set to create your control.

Good Luck,

Ahmet Baysa

On 21 September 2015 at 13:57, curious curry <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am performing a security review of the jbase database which sits on a
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server and was wondering if there was a way to
> obtain the security configuration of the database; for example: password
> security settings, details on db administrators, detecting default database
> accounts and generally anything that has to do with the security of the
> jbase database. I have searched online and have not been successful in
> finding any script to do this. Is there anyone who can assist? what can I
> do to assess the security of the jbase database?
>
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