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SYSOPER Mystery

Posted on 26-Sep-2005 By Admin No Comments on SYSOPER Mystery

Problem Description

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A user connected AS SYSOPER can only STARTUP and SHUTDOWN the database, but cannot select any data from the dictionary, nor perform any other operations on the database.

If you grant the appropriate privilege required to the OPERATOR user, it still does not work.

Example:

~~~~~~~~

SVRMGR> CREATE USER operator IDENTIFIED BY operator;

Statement processed.

SVRMGR> GRANT dba TO operator;

Statement processed.

SVRMGR> GRANT sysoper TO operator;

Statement processed.

SVRMGR> CONNECT operator/operator

Connected.

SVRMGR> SELECT username FROM dba_users;

USERNAME

——————————

SYS

SYSTEM

OUTLN

SCOTT

OPERATOR

5 rows selected.

SVRMGR> connect operator/operator as sysoper

Connected.

SVRMGR> select * from dba_users;

select * from dba_users

*

ORA-00942: table or view does not exist

SVRMGR> shutdown immediate

Database closed.

Database dismounted.

ORACLE instance shut down.

SVRMGR> startup

ORACLE instance started.

Database mounted.

Database opened.

SVRMGR> CONNECT system/manager

Connected.

SVRMGR> GRANT select any table TO operator;

Statement processed.

SVRMGR> CONNECT operator/operator AS SYSOPER

Connected.

SVRMGR> SELECT * FROM DBA_USERS;

SELECT * FROM DBA_USERS

*

ORA-00942: table or view does not exist

Solution Description

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Grant the required privilege to the appropriate user.

SVRMGR> SELECT user FROM dual;

USER

——————————

PUBLIC

1 row selected.

SVRMGR> CONNECT system/manager

Connected.

SVRMGR> GRANT select any table TO PUBLIC;

Statement processed.

SVRMGR> CONNECT operator/operator AS SYSOPER

Connected.

SVRMGR> SELECT username FROM dba_users;

USERNAME

——————————

SYS

SYSTEM

OUTLN

SCOTT

OPERATOR

5 rows selected.

Explanation

~~~~~~~~~~~~

A user connected AS SYSOPER does not have the same set of privileges as if logged on as a “normal” user, and is no longer connected under the username he connected with.

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