IT Security - Oracle on Unix (Tru64)

From: tim gjerlufsen (tigj_at_dffe.dk)
Date: 04/06/05

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    Hi All

    I have a question regarding the Security Tool called Oscanner, a very power
    full Oracle database scanning tool.

    When using it for my Windows servers, it works fine, I can enumerate the
    Oracle Sid's automatically and does the search for database link and report
    if any were found.

    But If I try the same test against a Tru64 Unix that have some Oracle
    databases, the Oracle Sids, can't be enumerated automatic (I have to place
    them into the services file) and the discovery of Database links also fails.

    Does any of you know a workaround to make it work on Unix / Tru64?

    Regards Tim

    Please reply directly to tigj@dffe.dk


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