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Hardening W2k3 server for use as an Oracle DB server.
Thanks for this - I'm sure they will come in useful at some point.
I did title the thread quite specifically though; "hardening Win2k3" rather than "hardening Oracle" itself. I'm not a server O/S specialist so was looking for a Win2k3 hardening guide i.e. to harden the server before I do the Oracle install, at which point I can most likely make use of the links posted above.
Thanks again.
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Thanks for this - I'm sure they will come in useful at some point.
I did title the thread quite specifically though; "hardening Win2k3" rather than "hardening Oracle" itself. I'm not a server O/S specialist so was looking for a Win2k3 hardening guide i.e. to harden the server before I do the Oracle install, at which point I can most likely make use of the links posted above.
Thanks again.
Sorry about that... I did read in between the lines a bit and assumed that Oracle was installed and that the hardening was post-Oracle-Install. Windows 2k3 has a Security Configuration Wizard that can be installed via the Add/Remove programs / Windows Setup. I hope the below link helps.
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