> Yesterday I started dbanalyzer with dbmcli. And today I needed a ps
> command and...surprise...I saw dba's password in `ps aux` output !
> 
> Starting dbanalyzer with -u option writes dba's password in
> ~/.bash_history and in ps output too.
> 
> Is there a way to get a more secure working of dbanalyzer ? I didn't
> find any thread about it in ML's archives.

You can start dbanalyzer without the -u option. It asks for user/passwd.

HTH
Christian
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