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Database file security (SYSDBA user stored in database) [CORE3273] #3641

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firebird-automations opened this issue Dec 5, 2010 · 4 comments

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Submitted by: Vahe (lucifer)

Duplicates CORE685

for example. Malefactor, ho has access to machine which contains the firebird server and firebird database file, can copy the file . After some googling,he nows about default user SYSDBA and masterkey. Then can open it and see structure ,stored procedures and so on... by installing firebird server on other machine and using the SYSDBA user.Has no value that I have changed the password by default in my server machine.

Whether it is possible to keep the password on the database? As though has somehow helped to prevent unapproved access to the base data. I now about sniffers and so on, but still will have at least some sort of a security.

p.s. Sorry for my english.

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Modified by: @dyemanov

Link: This issue duplicates CORE685 [ CORE685 ]

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Commented by: @dyemanov

Duplicates CORE685.

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Modified by: @dyemanov

status: Open [ 1 ] => Resolved [ 5 ]

resolution: Duplicate [ 3 ]

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Modified by: @pcisar

status: Resolved [ 5 ] => Closed [ 6 ]

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