Hi Joe,
What version of Oracle do you use?
In 815 and upstair you can use logon trigger.
Inside the trigger try to determine IP address of
the current session using the following sikvel:
select sys_context('USERENV', 'IP_ADDRESS') from dual;
I haven't tryed this policy yet but I believe it should work.
Let me know if it works for you
Regards,
Ed
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> In UNIX,
> Knowing the IP address can I restrict any login
> to the ORACLE db given this info?
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> any help is appreciated ...
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> Joe
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