We use an externally identified account here to sign on to the database from
cron for DBA related tasks. Since only the dba team knows the oracle Unix
password it works for us well.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 11:38 AM
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hi,
do you know how to hide oracle passwords from ps -ef? we pass in our pw in
cron, and it shows up when you run ps -ef (to check unix processes). i
recognize that is this NOT a smart thing to do...
can anyone recommend a better way of supplying oracle passwords when
scripts are connecting to oracle? do you use config files that store
pws? just curious what everyone else is doing to plug this security hole.
thanks,
kris
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