Subject | RE: [firebird-support] change passord in firebird |
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Author | Felix Gonzalez |
Post date | 2004-03-17T16:08:52Z |
thanks
I?m using windows 2000 how can put a like this: 10.0.0.146:c:\archivos de
programa\firebird\firebir_1_5\security.gdb?
thaks
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Thomas Steinmaurer [mailto:ts@...]
Enviado el: miercoles, 17 de marzo de 2004 16:56
Para: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: RE: [firebird-support] change passord in firebird
of gsec look like"? ;-)
Well, if you are using Classic, then specify the security
database via the -database switch using a TCP/IP connection.
If you are running gsec where Firebird has been installed,
then use e.g. localhost.
Something like:
gsec -database localhost:C:\path_to_security.fdb ...
or on Linux:
gsec -database localhost:/path_to_security.fdb
One can connect to classic only via a remote connection,
even if it is a local database. The same goes for the
usage of gsec and the security database. Don't know if
it is "as designed", that you always have to specify the
security database when using gsec.
Give it a try.
HTH,
Thomas Steinmaurer
LogManager Serie - Logging/Auditing Suites supporting
InterBase, Firebird, Advantage Database and MS SQL Server
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
Yahoo! Groups Links
I?m using windows 2000 how can put a like this: 10.0.0.146:c:\archivos de
programa\firebird\firebir_1_5\security.gdb?
thaks
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Thomas Steinmaurer [mailto:ts@...]
Enviado el: miercoles, 17 de marzo de 2004 16:56
Para: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: RE: [firebird-support] change passord in firebird
> clasic serverOk, what about my second question: "how does the usage
of gsec look like"? ;-)
Well, if you are using Classic, then specify the security
database via the -database switch using a TCP/IP connection.
If you are running gsec where Firebird has been installed,
then use e.g. localhost.
Something like:
gsec -database localhost:C:\path_to_security.fdb ...
or on Linux:
gsec -database localhost:/path_to_security.fdb
One can connect to classic only via a remote connection,
even if it is a local database. The same goes for the
usage of gsec and the security database. Don't know if
it is "as designed", that you always have to specify the
security database when using gsec.
Give it a try.
HTH,
Thomas Steinmaurer
LogManager Serie - Logging/Auditing Suites supporting
InterBase, Firebird, Advantage Database and MS SQL Server
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
Yahoo! Groups Links