Subject | Re: [ib-support] Register Server |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2002-05-20T10:15:48Z |
At 11:27 AM 20-05-02 +0200, you wrote:
server, I guess it follows that IBConsole's "registration" means matching
up each server with its owner. To do that, what else could it do but
identify the server through the sysdba profile in that server's security
database? Ordinary users of databases don't have any server
privileges...although on Unix the root user of the server does...but I
doubt that IBConsole takes account of that.
regards,
Helen
All for Open and Open for All
Firebird Open SQL Database · http://firebirdsql.org ·
http://users.tpg.com.au/helebor/
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>Hello,"Registering a server" is an IBConsole concept. Since SYSDBA "owns" a
>
>Im trying to register a Local Server using IB-Console without the SYSDBA -
>masterkey USERNAME and PASSWORD combination, but I keep getting an error -
>"Your user name and password are not defined"
server, I guess it follows that IBConsole's "registration" means matching
up each server with its owner. To do that, what else could it do but
identify the server through the sysdba profile in that server's security
database? Ordinary users of databases don't have any server
privileges...although on Unix the root user of the server does...but I
doubt that IBConsole takes account of that.
regards,
Helen
All for Open and Open for All
Firebird Open SQL Database · http://firebirdsql.org ·
http://users.tpg.com.au/helebor/
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