This was my first thought. On Friday 14 March 2003 10:48, Stephane Paquette wrote: > Access is very appreciated by our end users here. > On the most sensible systems we worked with the dev teams on the login > procedure. > We usually enable a role in the login procedure so the users can only > connect to the database via the application. > Another way we had implemented security is that we padded the username with > a string, so it's application username is not the same as the Oracle > username. > > > Stephane Paquette > Administrateur de bases de donnees > Database Administrator > Standard Life > www.standardlife.ca > Tel. (514) 925-7187 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > -----Original Message----- > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 9:09 AM > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L > > > I don't think so. > > Igor Neyman, OCP DBA > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:18 AM > > > Hi, > > > > Is there a way to disable ODBC access to an Oracle database from the > > database > > > side? Perhaps an init.ora setting or something? > > > > TIA > > > > Dwayne
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