Subject | Re: [ib-support] ISC4 Security |
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Author | Jason Chapman (JAC2) |
Post date | 2003-04-10T15:08:24Z |
On a Server that is running NT4, you can use NT4DOS or take the HDD out of
the case and put it in as a slave on another, so unless you control the
physical box, you don't really have a "secure system".
JAC.
""Adrian Roman"" <aroman@...> wrote in message
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the case and put it in as a slave on another, so unless you control the
physical box, you don't really have a "secure system".
JAC.
""Adrian Roman"" <aroman@...> wrote in message
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> If you are the administrator you can do that. But I doubt any user can do
> it, if the machine is properly configured.
>
> Adrian Roman
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "rodbracher" <rod@...>
> To: <ib-support@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 4:27 PM
> Subject: [ib-support] ISC4 Security
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> > If I change my sysdba password from masterkey on my local server this
> > seems rather pointless as if I copy another isc4.gdb from another
> > computer ( with sysdba / masterkey ) I can then log on to the local
> > server ( with password masterkey )
> >
> > We have rather sensitive data structures which it seems anyone can
> > view by doing this.
> >
> > Is there a way to a void such a simple password hack ?
> >
> > Rod
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