I already thought of your suggestion but know that it won't be foolproof;
at least for my evironment.

I have a DBLINK that allows my developers to use the SQL*PLUS "COPY"
to reference tables "on the local machine". In other words, I'd like a
way to discern the difference between

SQL> connect username/password
SQL> connect username/password@PROD

when in the first case I'm logged onto the host where "PROD" resides
and ORACLE_SID=PROD
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> Charlie,
> 
>     Now that's a good question.  The best answer I can come up with is to check
> the machine column in V$SESSION.  if it matches the server machine name then
> they should be using the beq protocol, I'd think.  Otherwise they must be using
> SQL*Net.   Wonder if anyone else has a suggestion, Hey Jared, your the guru here
> aren't you??  :-)
> 
> Dick Goulet
> 
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> Subject:    Direct Vs. SQL*net
> Author: "Charlie Mengler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:       4/18/2001 9:50 AM
> 
> How can one determine via code (PL/SQL)
> whether or not the current session is connected
> "directly" (via the Bequeath protocol) or via
> SQL*Net?
> 
> The solution needs to work for both V7 & V8.
> 
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