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Good morning, I wonder if someone can help me on security issues. The case is currently working in the company have multiple databases, and each user of the databases running WebFOCUS reports from a system made in Oracle Forms Developer. The fact is that I want the user of a database can not see the information from the other database by changing only the name of the connection of the same. Example: http://10.60.1.222:8080/runrep...x&wf_conexion=DB0009 DB0009 to DB0010 changing
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Gabriel GarciaThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
Here we handle multiple connections, each has a different port to access which manemos with tnsnames. Currently using a javascript hide the URL parameters but if the person copy a URL to paste into Internet Explorer and change the connection can navigate the various databases that handle. Gracias por reponder tambien.