Subject | About SYSDBA |
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Author | Omar Iskandarone |
Post date | 2002-07-19T09:16:09Z |
t seems that I can delete the user SYSDBA just like any other, by editing
isc4.gdb directly, through IBConsole, using the security service like with
the IBX. once this is done there is no way to access the server as an
administrator, and if SYSDBA is the only user there is no way to access the
server at all. Is it normal to be able to delete SYSDBA that easily, and how
could I prevent this from happening. My second question is related to the
first, can I have nmore than one administrator user and how can I identify
it let's say in the isc4.gdb? I've noticed it's userID value is null while
it's 0, by default, for all the others is that right?
Thanks for any help.
Omar
isc4.gdb directly, through IBConsole, using the security service like with
the IBX. once this is done there is no way to access the server as an
administrator, and if SYSDBA is the only user there is no way to access the
server at all. Is it normal to be able to delete SYSDBA that easily, and how
could I prevent this from happening. My second question is related to the
first, can I have nmore than one administrator user and how can I identify
it let's say in the isc4.gdb? I've noticed it's userID value is null while
it's 0, by default, for all the others is that right?
Thanks for any help.
Omar