Subject | Firebird Security Question |
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Author | Jason Berry |
Post date | 2003-06-04T14:26:38Z |
Hi
Previously I have used a user password 'SYS_ADACS' without problems, using
Firebird 1.0.2.908 Win32.
Testing against Firebird 1.5 RC2 and RC3, shows that I can nolonger login
using the 'SYS_ADACS' password with the following administration programs:
IBConsole version 1.0.0.338
IBOConsole version 1.1.2.40
However IB_SQL administration program will login and so does the IBX.
Why?
Regards
Jason Berry
Software Team Manager
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Previously I have used a user password 'SYS_ADACS' without problems, using
Firebird 1.0.2.908 Win32.
Testing against Firebird 1.5 RC2 and RC3, shows that I can nolonger login
using the 'SYS_ADACS' password with the following administration programs:
IBConsole version 1.0.0.338
IBOConsole version 1.1.2.40
However IB_SQL administration program will login and so does the IBX.
Why?
Regards
Jason Berry
Software Team Manager
This message has been sent from Initial Electronic Security Systems Ltd.
Initial Electronic Security Systems
Shadsworth Road
Blackburn
BB1 2PR
United Kingdom
Tel +44(0) 1254 688688
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