Hmm...feels like I missed something here. Joe, in response to your
original question, try:
select <what you need> from v$session where audsid=userenv('sessionid');
That ought to return data for only your current session.
-Mark
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 09:13, Yechiel Adar wrote:
> Hello Joe
>
> I implemented today Tom's trigger in one of our test databases and it works fine.
> I am using it to track which users / applications are connecting so we can notify
>them
> in case of scheduled down time or problems.
>
> You need to run dbmsrand.sql to add dbms_random package to the database.
>
> Yechiel Adar
> Mehish
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: JOE TESTA
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 5:58 PM
> Subject: methodology to keep only certain programs to connect to
>
>
> I've been tasked to ensure only certain app programs access the database.
>
> I'm thinking on-logon trigger, check the program field from v$session.
>unfortunately v$session is for all sessions, i can't seem to find the view that tells
>me only MY info during login. I only want the sid, serial#, username and program for
>my just now connection to the database.
>
> Does this exist or am I going about this the wrong way?
>
> We're thinking of checking those fields to make sure sql*plus, toad, etc can't
>connect as a particular user(even though the password is known out in the community).
>
> any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> joe
>
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