I'm not using it, but you can look at the packets too and from the
client by setting these lines in the clients sqlnet.ora:

TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT = 16
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT = <some directory>
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT = <some file>

The output is pretty huge, so you don't want to do this for more than
a trivial session before you turn the trace off.

-rje

R> Anyone using this and if so, do you know of a way to verify that the
R> password is actually being encrypted?


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