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Listener protecting password
Listener protecting with password in Windows 2000--
just adding a line password_listener =<>
1 is the above line enough for simple maintainance?
2 how to stop listener ..?
any other considerations has to be taken on this.?
thanks
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why not use "lsnrctl change_password" instead??
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stop LISTENER listener_name
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Oh yaa..........I forgot answer that question
wouldn't it be "lsnrctl stop" ??
or go to the services and stop the service oracleorahometnslistener.
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Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's friends are.
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Re: Listener protecting password
Originally posted by engiri
Listener protecting with password in Windows 2000--
2 how to stop listener ..?
thanks
Sorry i intend to ask
how to stop listener that is protected with password..
since it is not asking password at the time of stopping from the same server..
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Haven't Oracle in front of me to check to this, but if I remember right:
Code:
Oracle> lsnrctl
LSNRCTL> set password whatever
LSNRCTL> stop
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RTFM DUDE serious waste of pixles on my puter this post is
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