Hi all,
if I try to read a Username via IBCSecurityService I get a message that I have no permission to access security Database ...
Firebird Website says that the only way to work with the 'security2.fdb' in FB > 2.0 is via gsec or the Firebird API.
Gsec seems familiar, though not to be a solution, and the API is what the IBCSecurityService wraps for me doesn't it?
But I haven't found any hint about this.
I use IBDac 3.10... with Delphi 2007 on FB 2.5.
I want to log the users in with their Database Login. So I need to compare Username and password with the input Values.
Is there already a solution ? or
What can I do?
Rolf
Read Username(s) from FB 2.5
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AndreyZ
Hello,
The point is that to get user names, you should use the SYSDBA user. Here is an example:Note that you cannot retrieve passwords because they are encrypted using a one-way encryption algorithm. For more information about it, please refer to the following article: http://www.firebirdfaq.org/faq55
The point is that to get user names, you should use the SYSDBA user. Here is an example:
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procedure TMainForm.BitBtn1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
i: integer;
begin
IBCSecurityService1.ClientLibrary := 'fbclient.dll';
IBCSecurityService1.Username := 'SYSDBA';
IBCSecurityService1.Password := 'masterkey';
IBCSecurityService1.LoginPrompt := False;
IBCSecurityService1.Attach;
IBCSecurityService1.DisplayUsers;
for i := 0 to IBCSecurityService1.UserInfosCount - 1 do
Memo1.Lines.Add(IBCSecurityService1.UserInfos[i].UserName);
IBCSecurityService1.Detach;
end;-
werkstattboss
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- Joined: Fri 15 May 2009 17:53
Thank you
Thank you.
I think you brought me a big step forward.
My Idea would be, to get the username and the Password anyway, but instead of testing both, I just verify the Username and then log this user with the password from the input on to the Database.
If I get an Error - try again.
Not really state of the art, but you have to walk in the shoes you have.
Thank you again
Rolf
I think you brought me a big step forward.
My Idea would be, to get the username and the Password anyway, but instead of testing both, I just verify the Username and then log this user with the password from the input on to the Database.
If I get an Error - try again.
Not really state of the art, but you have to walk in the shoes you have.
Thank you again
Rolf