Taraporter
Technical User
Hello All,
I have been tasked with finding a solution to a common problem. We are running Solaris 8. We have a generic username of 'oracle' that is used for the oracle systems and database administrators. In the past, we have had problems where 2 or 3 adminiistrators are logged in as 'oracle' and someone does something wrong. No one takes the blame for it. We want to force oracle administrators to login as themsleves and be assigned all oracle group permissions WITHOUT having to 'su' to oracle. Ideally, we would like to prevent anyone from su-ing to oracle and allow only the oracle server to login as oracle.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to do this? Any help would be appreciated. I looked into RBAC, hoever, it doesn't prevent the user from su-ing to the oracle username. And once they su to oracle, all personal identity is lost. We want to try and prevent that. Thanks for any help.
Tara
I have been tasked with finding a solution to a common problem. We are running Solaris 8. We have a generic username of 'oracle' that is used for the oracle systems and database administrators. In the past, we have had problems where 2 or 3 adminiistrators are logged in as 'oracle' and someone does something wrong. No one takes the blame for it. We want to force oracle administrators to login as themsleves and be assigned all oracle group permissions WITHOUT having to 'su' to oracle. Ideally, we would like to prevent anyone from su-ing to oracle and allow only the oracle server to login as oracle.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to do this? Any help would be appreciated. I looked into RBAC, hoever, it doesn't prevent the user from su-ing to the oracle username. And once they su to oracle, all personal identity is lost. We want to try and prevent that. Thanks for any help.
Tara