Unfortunately, Ubuntu 18.04 doesn't install any example database, that's
why I resourced to security3.db
I have a script that automates a server installation, changing SYSDBA
password and adding users. I did that with gsec.
I know that now I should do it with SQL sentences, but as I have no
Vlad,
Thanks for your answer. I added my account to firebird group and
could run isql-fb.
Aldo
El 12/07/18 a las 16:44, hv...@users.sourceforge.net [firebird-support]
escribió:
> One question related to changing SYSDBA password for the first
time without using gsec.
> I noti
On 12-7-2018 21:24, Aldo Caruso aldo.car...@argencasas.com
[firebird-support] wrote:
> thanks for your answer.
>
> One question related to changing SYSDBA password for the first time
> without using gsec.
>
> I noticed that, as you have no other database than security3.fdb,
> yo
>One question related to changing SYSDBA password for the first time
> without using gsec.
>I noticed that, as you have no other database than security3.fdb, you
> must connect to it,
>but for doing so you can't use remote connections ( not even localhost )
Correct
Mark,
thanks for your answer.
One question related to changing SYSDBA password for the first time
without using gsec.
I noticed that, as you have no other database than security3.fdb,
you must connect to it, but for doing so you can't use remote
connections ( not even localhost
On 12-7-2018 16:24, Aldo Caruso aldo.car...@argencasas.com
[firebird-support] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The gsec utility still exists in Firebird 3.0.2 ( Ubuntu 18.04
> distribution ), although its man page states that it is deprecated.
> I tested it and works. I have some scripts that use
Hello,
The gsec utility still exists in Firebird 3.0.2 ( Ubuntu 18.04
distribution ), although its man page states that it is deprecated.
I tested it and works. I have some scripts that use it in order to
add users.
Is it still reliable to use it or should I have to rewrite those