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EAServer 5.2 JAGADMIN password reset to blank
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| Dayfid@hotmail.com 2005-04-06, 8:03 pm |
| Planning to correct security hole. our client machines have
EASERVER Jagadmin with the default <blank> password.
Need a fallback strategy. If we set the Jagadmin password,
SybaseCentral will not allow a blank password to be set.
Question:
How to set Jagadmin password back to blank (no password).
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| Jim O'Neil [Sybase] 2005-04-06, 8:03 pm |
| Open the <server>.props file and remove the line referring to the
jagadmin password.
On 6 Apr 2005 14:35:55 -0700, Dayfid@hotmail.com wrote:
>Planning to correct security hole. our client machines have
>EASERVER Jagadmin with the default <blank> password.
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>Need a fallback strategy. If we set the Jagadmin password,
>SybaseCentral will not allow a blank password to be set.
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>Question:
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>How to set Jagadmin password back to blank (no password).
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| Adam Simmonds [TeamSybase] 2005-04-07, 7:03 am |
| Jim O'Neil [Sybase] wrote:
> Open the <server>.props file and remove the line referring to the
> jagadmin password.
Geez! And I thought EAServer was secure! <g>
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> On 6 Apr 2005 14:35:55 -0700, Dayfid@hotmail.com wrote:
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| Jonathan Baker [Sybase] 2005-04-09, 8:27 pm |
| Hey, if they have access to your local hard drive - EAServer security is
the least of your problems. ;-)
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| Adam Simmonds [TeamSybase] 2005-04-09, 8:27 pm |
| Jonathan Baker [Sybase] wrote:
> Hey, if they have access to your local hard drive - EAServer security is
> the least of your problems. ;-)
Yeah I know, was just having a dig at how easy it is to scrub the
password <g>
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