--- "O'Neill, Sean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If I wish to do work on a database logging in to
>> server itself and want to
>> prevent users from accessing the system via network

Wednesday, September 26, 2001, 11:25:29 AM, Christian Trassens wrote:
CT> You can use Connection Manager and define rules.

I used CMAN for a similar purpose recently to give a
coauthor access to my Oracle database via the Internet. It
worked. Anyone who's interested can read all the gory
details at: http://gennick.com/lock_the_door.html.

Best regards,

Jonathan Gennick   
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * 906.387.1698
http://Gennick.com * http://MichiganWaterfalls.com * http://MetalDrums.org

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