Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!csus.edu!ucdavis!csusac!unify!ufycorp!meh From: meh@ufycorp.Unify.Com (Mark Hansen) Newsgroups: comp.databases Subject: Re: UNIFY 2000 ACCELL Keywords: UNIFY2000 ACCELL/SQL Message-ID: <0m3ubs@Unify.Com> Date: 29 Mar 91 14:33:25 GMT References: <651@guug.guug.de> Sender: news@Unify.Com (news admin) Organization: Unify Corporation, Sacramento CA - USA Lines: 32 In article <651@guug.guug.de> rapunzel@guug.guug.de (Peter Eckhardt) writes: >I am looking for people working with UNIFY 2000 or ACCELL/SQL >( both from Unify Corp. ) to share sources and to talk >about problems. >Any contacts ARE VERY APPRECIATED. I would like to talk. > > Has anyone tried to deny access to a UNIFY 2000 database on >shell level. Removing read and write permissions on the >database files does not work. It seems that not only the >database daemons but also the application programs (owned >by different user ids ) would access the database files. >The German UNIFY stuff told me there would be no possibility >to protect the database on shell level. The only solution >would be not to permit access on a shell. >Poor. >Is there a solution ???? The UNIFY 2000 Fundamentals manual goes through Database Security very well. I suggest you read through Section 4. This should be very helpful. > >Thanks >Peter Eckhardt Mark E. Hansen internet: meh@Unify.Com Manager, Client Support Services ...!{csusac,pyramid}!unify!meh Unify Corporation voice: (916) 928-6433 3901 Lennane Drive, Sacramento, CA 95834-1922 fax: (916) 928-6403