Saminathan,
How dare you post such a message with that subject line.
Here is my response, which you will not appreciate highly:
read the fscking manual.
how does oracle address it?
by having it as configurable by a clueful administrator.
you have a long way to go, apparently, before you'd reach that category.
btw - I won't be able to read your reply, as your address is now filtered by me.
Paul
Saminathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Saminathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi List,
"A secure system makes data available to authorized users, without delay.
Denial-of-service attacks are attempts to block authorized users’ ability to access
and use the system when needed."
By using user-profile one can lock DB users if he/she provides wrong password 3 times.
Then DBA has to unlock the users to make it work. By knowing DB userid somebody can lock the DB users (by providing wrong password 3 times)
so that when the actual user try to loing it will block him/her to access the db.
How does oracle address this "Denial Of Service" ?
Any response would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
-Sami
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