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Oracle Security Alert #68 - Security Vulnerabilities in Oracle's Server Product - Win2000

  • From: "Arnon, Yuval" <Yuval.Arnon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 10:13:59 -0400
Dear fellow DBAs

We have received an Oracle Security alert that Oracle's recommend to
install ASAP.=20
While reading the install instructions if was surprised to see that
Oracle wants you to run Perl scripts on the Win2k server.=20
Has any of you out there with Win2k server apply this patch?? If you
have not, do you have Perl installed on your Win2k server.??


TIA

Yuval.

Part of the install instructions :

To apply the patch, make sure the ORACLE_HOME environment variable is
# set to the correct Oracle Home which needs to be patched:
#
# &gt; set ORACLE_HOME=3D&lt;Oracle Home Path&gt;
#
# Then set your current directory to the directory where the patch is
# located, e.g.:
#
# &gt; cd 3738339
#
# Ensure that the directory containing the OPatch script appears in
# your Path; then enter the following command:
#
# &gt; perl opatch.pl apply=20


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