RE: Triggers for users at the database level
- From: tdisanto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: jkstill@xxxxxxxxx, tdisanto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 14:21:52 -0400
Is there a way to track if the auditing function was turned off? Because in
the DBA could turn off the function and add/delete a user?
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From: Jared Still [mailto:jkstill@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:24 PM
To: tdisanto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Re: Triggers for users at the database level
Please see MetaLink note 207959.1
It is a fairly complete compendium of Security notes, articles and
bulletins.
Auditing is includede ( # 10 )
HTH
Jared
On 6/28/05, sol beach < sol.beach@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:sol.beach@xxxxxxxxx> >
wrote:
Not "TRIGGER" use AUDIT
On 6/28/05, tdisanto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:tdisanto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> <
tdisanto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:tdisanto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
> > Is there anyway in Oracle 9.2 to write a trigger that tracks when a user
> > was created or deleted at the database level?
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