When a user attempts to access a resource under Mandatory Access Control the operating system checks the user's classification and categories and compares them to the properties of the object's security label. If the user's credentials match the MAC security label properties of the object access is allowed. Start studying Access Study Guide. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Which of the following is the basis of granting access for an object in MAC? Which of the following identifies a WLAN's access point?
AnuSenan, If I let you come into my house and look at a painting on my wall, would you think you could go into my neighbor's house or your house and look at the painting on my wall? Respectfully, Ralph D. Wilson II Senior Programmer Analyst Information Technology Department 9311 San Pedro Suite 600 San Antonio TX 78216 (800) 527-0066 x7368 (210) 321-7368 (direct) [email protected] 'Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler.' ' Albert Einstein.
'AnuSenan via database-development-l' 12:29 AM Please respond to [email protected] To Ralph Wilson cc Subject database-development-l Granting privileges to view Hi, I granted select privilege to a user 'b' on a view 'c' created in schema 'a'. Unfortunately, i am not able to view the object in schema 'b'. The following is the error: ORA-04043: object c does not exist Kindly help. Ralph Wilson, In case you are unaware, objects created in one schema can be viewed by another user by granting access privileges.
I created a synonym for the view in schema 'a' and then granted access to user 'b'. I can see the view in schema 'b' as well. Regards, Anu -Original Message- AnuSenan, If I let you come into my house and look at a painting on my wall, would you think you could go into my neighbor's house or your house and look at the painting on my wall?
Respectfully, Ralph D. Wilson II Senior Programmer Analyst Information Technology Department 9311 San Pedro Suite 600 San Antonio TX 78216 (800) 527-0066 x7368 (210) 321-7368 (direct) email@removed 'Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler.' ' Albert Einstein. AnuSenan, Given the additional information that you have granted the permissions that you just informed us of, then, in my analogy, it would roughly corresponding to my putting the painting on a wall across from a window through which you can view it from one of our windows.;-) Insufficient information may lead to incorrect analysis. Respectfully, Ralph D. Wilson II Senior Programmer Analyst Information Technology Department 9311 San Pedro Suite 600 San Antonio TX 78216 (800) 527-0066 x7368 (210) 321-7368 (direct) [email protected] 'Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler.' ' Albert Einstein.
'AnuSenan via database-development-l' 09:11 AM Please respond to [email protected] To Ralph Wilson cc Subject RE:database-development-l Granting privileges to view Ralph Wilson, In case you are unaware, objects created in one schema can be viewed by another user by granting access privileges. I created a synonym for the view in schema 'a' and then granted access to user 'b'. I can see the view in schema 'b' as well.
Regards, Anu -Original Message- AnuSenan, If I let you come into my house and look at a painting on my wall, would you think you could go into my neighbor's house or your house and look at the painting on my wall? Respectfully, Ralph D. Wilson II Senior Programmer Analyst Information Technology Department 9311 San Pedro Suite 600 San Antonio TX 78216 (800) 527-0066 x7368 (210) 321-7368 (direct) email@removed 'Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler.' ' Albert Einstein.
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