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Home » Archives » October 2007 » Reinventing the wheel... and Oracle passwords

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10/29/2007: "Reinventing the wheel... and Oracle passwords"


Don't you just hate it when you spend a whole day doing something just to find out someone's already done it and you could've saved yourself a heap of effort? Whilst researching/debugging/disassembling for a chapter for the Oracle Forensics book I'm writing I got held up delving into the guts the 10g authentication mechanism - only to find that someone's already kindly done a lot of the work - thanks Laszlo smile If you're interested in Oracle stuff take a read.