Connection of the user authenticated to the external proxy

Hi Experts,

I created an externally authenticated user in the database. And can connect without a password with the syntax below.

SQL > connect / @TESTDB
Connected.
SQL > show user;
The USER is 'SCOTT '.

That user scott has a power of attorney to an another DBuser PROXY_USER authorization.
I got the syntax but that works only from BONES of the database.

sqlplus [proxy_user].
SQL * more: Production version 11.1.0.6.0 on Mon 15 Nov 16:28:47 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle Database 11 g Release 11.1.0.6.0 - 64 bit Production

I can log in as a user authenticated outside windows CLIENT running on Release 10.2.0.1.0

SQL > connect / @TESTDB
Connected.

But the syntax of connectivity above Proxy fails with below the CUSTOMER

SQL > connect [proxy_user] / @TESTDB
SP2-0306: invalid Option.
Usage: CONN [ECT] [connection] [AS {SYSDBA |}] SYSOPER}]
where < logon >: = < user > [< password >] [@ < connect_identifier >] | /

But works the same syntax of database OS!

I can connect to TOAD, but can not connect from SQLDEVELOPER or SQLPLUS

My sqldeveloper version is:

Version 2.1.1.64
Build a HAND - 64.45

and sqlplus:
SQL * more: Release 10.2.0.1.0

Any idea?


Thank you.

Published by: najet November 18, 2010 15:09

Hi najet

If you get SQLPLUS work SQLDeveloper (thickness jdbc/oci/instant customer) is definitely worth a try.

I don't know what the problem with your configuration of the proxy usecases that I am familiar are:
Through the UI SQLDeveloper

There are two ways to make proxy connections:
where p1 is user proxy and c1 is a client of the proxy:

method 1/single session (if no 2nd password or unique name required)
Main connection popup
user: p1 [c1]
password: p1

2/two method session
Main connection popup
user: p1
password p1

context connection authentication

client proxy: c1
no password or unique name

-Turloch
Team SQLDeveloper

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