Hi Michal,

It's a security breach and bug #2366907
has been opened for that.
So protect carefully your listener.ora file from non privileged 
readers.

Regards

At 01:53 08/10/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Yes, you can change your listener.ora file permission up to 600 on the
>server side. In a shell script you can then use encrypted password found
>in listener.ora on line PASSWORDS_<listener>.
>
>lsnrctl <<EOF
>set password C6C144CF750E3CA5
>stop
>exit
>EOF
>
>If the password is not in the listener.ora file, run lsnrctl, set
>password manualy and execute SAVE_CONFIG. This will write a line into
>your listener.ora file with the encrypted password.
>
>HTH,
>       Mike


Gilles Parc

carpe diem !!
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