Throw in the fact also that most of the default
accounts are installed with their account locked...
Love it.
--- Grant Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi
all,
Just thought I'd comment on the fact 9i R2
dbassist-created databases
actually prompt for SYS and SYSTEM passwords now ...
no
not only that but most of the sensitive accounts are created LOCKED and
you actually have to unlock them to make them work.
Geez, they are asking us to THINK
Rachel
--- Grant Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Just thought I'd comment on the fact 9i R2 dbassist-created databases
I just loaded 9.2.0 on a Win 2K yesterday,
ran the DBCA and saw neither action.
When I checked the scripts it generated,
it still used the standard passwords for SYS SYSTEM.
Are your setups for WIN or UNIX/LINUX ?
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 05:23
To:
In 9i all accounts are created as locked except sys, system and scott.
For sys and system password is required to be defined at creation time as
change_on_install or manager are not created as default. In essence all
accounts has to be unlocked to make them operational
Regards
Rafiq
Cornio, Georgette Ms USACFSC[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I just loaded 9.2.0 on a Win 2K yesterday,
ran the DBCA and saw neither action.
When I checked the scripts it generated,
it still used the standard passwords for SYS SYSTEM.
Are your setups for WIN or UNIX/LINUX ?
It was on win2k
Hi all,
Just thought I'd comment on the fact 9i R2 dbassist-created databases
actually prompt for SYS and SYSTEM passwords now ... no more
you-know-what.
This just isn't on! You can't just go throwing in sensible security
changes like that :-) :-) :-)
[very big grin]
Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)