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Installation of Firebird offers a screen to set the system DBA username and password at install time.
It allowed me to fill out the form, but totally ignored the results.
You cannot change the system owner (for instance) from SYSDBA to SA
You cannot change the system owner password. No matter what you type (and it does get accepted!) the sysdba password is masterkey when you are done.
This is a security breach so severe that the database is unusable.
Danniel, I do not know what exactly asks windows installer at that screen, but changing system owner from SYSDBA to something else is definitely impossible at this stage. It's hardcoded string.
To help us better solve your problem please answer 2 questions:
1. What client version did you use to connect to firebird 3.0 server? Native (3.0) or some previous version?
2. Does password 'masterke' (8 letters, no final 'y') let you connect to server?
Beta 2 was released eight months ago and has been superceded by two release candidates.
My first recommendation would be to be sure to test with the most recent version. Also, be sure to test with a clean install, by ensuring that no traces of a previous firebird 3 install remain. You can use unins000.exe /clean for that (or just delete the old config files manually.)
The option to change the name of SYSDBA at install time will be removed before the next release. So don't waste time testing that.
And, finally, I doubt that flamerobin 0.9.2.1851 is ready for Firebird 3.
Submitted by: Danniel Corbit (dcorbit)
Installation of Firebird offers a screen to set the system DBA username and password at install time.
It allowed me to fill out the form, but totally ignored the results.
You cannot change the system owner (for instance) from SYSDBA to SA
You cannot change the system owner password. No matter what you type (and it does get accepted!) the sysdba password is masterkey when you are done.
This is a security breach so severe that the database is unusable.
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