We wrote an erp,and provide a platform to participator to extend my erp system,so I will give my participator database dictionary,but I only want to give partial database dictionary,I will hide some table and some field, I want they cann't open the database thouth sql server management studio or other tools,only can using our interface to access database,how can I do?
I have a DB on my SQL Server Express 2005. In this db I have one table and I DON'T want any user can modify data on this table but I want only show this data (only select statements allowed). If I install this db on one of my customers' machine, I can see that he can modify data into this table If he log in into the database with windows authentication and not with the "USERLOGIN" that I have created with sql server authentication. What can I to to remove dbo access in Windows authentication in my db and "transfer" the dbo in another user access (like MYUSER with Sql Server authentication)?
I want only SQL Server Authentication not Windows Authentication Because If some one copy database and attach at some other place using Windows Authentication then they can see each and everything.
I want something like Access (I know its password can be broken very easily)
I want to protect Table & SP Schema, Data is not much important.
Hello,How to protect structures(Tables,SP,Views and Functions) of a SQLServer Database?(Password protect a database file)I have a SQL database that will distribute with my application, I wantto protects it's structure from my appliction users. Only myapplication can access the database.Thanks
I have developed a small desktop application using c# and Ms Access 2002. Database is password protected and contains sensitive data. As many password retrieval tools are available, What should I do to protect Ms-Access (.MDB ) file? Is there any way through which I can hide database file
My client maintains its HR data in an application that uses Oracle as its backend. This highly-sensitive data is basically off limits to all but a select few. Presently, I use a program in Access 97 that allows one high level HR person to pass their login to linked Oracle tables and copy a large chunk of this data to Access tables. From there I can morph it as needed for the Personnel, Safety, EEOC and other areas. The client sees this PW-protected, encrypted Access DB as safe because, being "only an Access DB", it falls below the radar of IS. This basically means IS can't get to the data. However, accessibility and scalability are non-existent. I'd like to reduce the Access DB to a shell that simply links to Oracle and SQL Server 7 tables and performs a straight pipe of the raw data between DBs. However, now IS will be very interested (since it's SQL 7) and have Admininstrator rights, therefore causing the HR people to squash the deal. How can I lock SQL 7 up so tight that IS can't get to the data and yet be able to maintain the DB? If this is not feasible, are there any other options that might provide a solution?
Hi all, We have sql server 2000 on Windows server 2003.Is there anyway in sql server 2000 to protect some crucial data, even from the DBA. Thanks in advance...
Hello. I have a report with parameter called "parm1", that gets a value of "true" or "false" depanding on another parameter.
When the report is runnig the parm1 value is "false". How can I protect this parameter from a change by the user? I mean - the user can run the report and then add to the url "¶m1 = true".
Can I do anything against that? I tried marking it as "internal" and I thought that now it can get his value only from inside the report but it didn't worked.
Just read about SQL injection, and tested it out with sample database, and it does hack my database, the article show to prevent SQL injection by using application code to remove those keywords and change single quote to double quote, is there any method to prevent SQL injection directly using the database system itself, maybe stored procedure or anything?
Hello. I have a report with parameter called "parm1", that gets a value of "true" or "false" depanding on another parameter.
When the report is runnig the parm1 value is "false". How can I protect this parameter from a change by the user? I mean - the user can run the report and then add to the url "¶m1 = true".
Can I do anything against that? I tried marking it as "internal" and I thought that now it can get his value only from inside the report but it didn't worked.
Hi all,I have been learning .net and creating a public facing site. I am therefore worried about SQL injection.My question is...Is enclosing customer input inside .net SQLParameters enough to protect you from SQL injection?If not why not?I have seen people saying that SQLParameters alone is not enough but not an explanation why?Can anyone help?If I use code to remove words like drop or characters like '%' I'm limiting what my users can enter, but if I have to I will. taC
I have designed a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database application using Visual Basic 2005. I want to control access to the database programmatically, without the End-User opening the database in SQL Server.
I want to protect the database structure such as my tables, code, etc. This restriction should include all the Administrators of the Computers on which my application will be deployed. Any modification of my database or code should be implemented only by me.
What is the best way to do this using (a) Windows Authentication Login? (b) SQL Server Login? How do I configure the User-Login?
NEW: In addition to above question, how best do I achieve this protection if installing the DB with other databases in an already existing server, is it possible to remove the Builtin Admin from the server role?? As in my case, there is no need for anyone else to open the DB in Management Studio at all as my VB application does all that is required.
I have some tables in the employee database, this database created from sql sever 2000. I build a employee management application by C# and sqlserver 2000.
My goal is after design complete the empployee database by sqlserver 2000, any users can not modify my tables and unkonw table's structure. help me please
We have a table which needs to be updated 2 million times per day. It hosts all real time transaction. There are 200K records in this table. Would you please to share your experience with me about how to protect/save such table in SQL 2000 from any possible damage?
We plan to use point-in-time backup (every 5 minutes). It still takes at half an hour to recover the whole database. Any new technology from Microsoft or SQL 2000 you can recommend?
This post contains the code for this thread: http://www.sqlteam.com/Forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14475
It deals with the problem how to prevent log actions in long running batch jobs from being rolled back. It was heavily inspired by Andy Pope´s approach to error handling (http://www.sqlteam.com/item.asp?ItemID=2290) and in fact you will see much of his code here.
The code:
This procedure dynamically opens a second connection in parallel to the existing connection of the calling procedure using SQL-DMO. So the second connection runs without the scope of transaction of the calling procedure. So no action you take here is rolled back in case the calling proc fails. So be careful! Keeping data integrity is your job here and you could do many weird things to your database. The procedure dynamically adds a user function that if called just would return the object token of the new DMO connection. So any piece of code in the same batch could reuse the exisiting connection.
LogConstructor CREATE PROCEDURE LogConstructor AS
if exists (select * from sysobjects where id = object_id (N'dbo.MFF_GetLogObject') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id, N'IsScalarFunction') = 1) drop function dbo.MFF_GetLogObject
-- Create the SQLServer object EXEC @Error = sp_OACreate 'SQLDMO.SQLServer', @oSQLServer OUT IF @Error <> 0 GOTO OA_Error
-- Set the login process to use NT Authentication EXEC @Error = sp_OASetProperty @oSQLServer, 'LoginSecure', -1 IF @Error <> 0 GOTO OA_Error
-- Connect to server using NT Authentication EXEC @Error = sp_OAMethod @oSQLServer, 'Connect', NULL, @@SERVERNAME IF @Error <> 0 GOTO OA_Error
-- Verify the connection EXEC @Error = sp_OAMethod @oSQLServer, 'VerifyConnection', @Return OUTPUT IF @Error <> 0 GOTO OA_Error IF @Return = 0 GOTO OA_Error
-- Create Function with server object select @dynsql = N'CREATE Function MFF_GetLogObject () RETURNS INT AS BEGIN RETURN ' + cast(@oSQLServer as varchar) + N' END' EXEC sp_executesql @dynsql
return
OA_Error: -- Get the error text EXEC sp_OAGetErrorInfo @oSQLServer, @Source OUT, @ErrorMsg OUT SELECT @ErrorMsg = CONVERT(CHAR(16), @Error) + ': ' + @ErrorMsg + ' (Source: ' + @Source + ')' print @ErrorMsg return GO The next procedure just drops the DMO connection and also drops the user function as the token is invalid by now. This proc should be called within the same batch as the constructor to clean things up properly.
LogDestructor
CREATE PROCEDURE MFP_LogDestructor AS
declare @lo int select @lo = dbo.MFF_GetLogObject() exec sp_OADestroy @lo
if exists (select * from sysobjects where id = object_id(N'dbo.MFF_GetLogObject') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id, N'IsScalarFunction') = 1) drop function dbo.MFF_GetLogObject GO
Hi, i want to know if its posible to create credentials or certificates in order to protect a SQL 2005 data base.
Because if someone Buckups one of my DBs from my server, and try to restore it in orther server i dont want they to see my DB information because he dont have the correct credentials or certificates for it.
I got a problem concerning encryption. The thing is I have decided to use symmetric key protected by certificate to encrypt certain information. Certificates are protected by database masterkey and by service key.
But I also want to be sure that if someone steals my database with all its data he wont be able to decrypt it with his own SQL Server Management Studio where he has all the permissions.
Also after some time I will need to take my database and set it up on another PC.
Has anyone ideas how to solve this??
P.S. As far as I know if symmetric key is protected by certificate which is protected by DB master key and service master key then you cant decrypt data if database is moved to another workstation and opened with another Management Studio. Please can anyone explain how this works( if its true). And if this is true then how can i move my DB without loosing access to encrypted data???
Panos writes "I am working with SQL Server 2005 Express Edition. How can I protect mdf files from being transfered (attached) and be used to another SQL server in another machine? Thanks Panos"
How to Protect From SQL Injection in ASP.NET and SQL 2005 for custom query expression?In my project, I allow user to custom query expression through UI, such asstring queryCondition=' sale>20 and sale <100'string queryCondition=' createDate>"10/10/2005"'string queryCondition='Fullname like "%Paul%" '...I construct SQL based the queryCondition string, such as string mysql='select * from mytable where '+queryConditionI know it's very dangerous because of SQL Injection, but it's very convenient for user to custom query expressionCould you tell me how to do? many thanks!
I am exporting the data from database to an excel template that will have 100+ columns and approx 4000 rows of data. Then the business user will make changes to some columns without modifying primary key columns and will send back to us where we will update the same to database.
In order to this am using an excel template by protecting the primary key columns with a password protection.
At template level am fine and whenever am trying to modify any primary key column it's not allowing and am totally good there. But when I use that excel template as a destination to load data from SSIS, all the protected columns are no longer protected and i could able to make changes.
Cannot open backup device '{CC60D260-C5DD-406A-9E63-64A9503A9763}1'. Operating system error 0x80770006(error not found).
This is followed by Event ID 3041:
BACKUP failed to complete the command BACKUP DATABASE CommunityServer. Check the backup application log for detailed messages.
It looks to me like the virtual device creation fails in the first step, the next three event messages are the cleanup of the failed virtual device, and the final two messages are the failed SQL backup as the expected device doesn't exist.
My question is why? The message seems to indicate bad memory, but I'm sure the physical memory is good - The 16GB in this server has been tested extensively, and I have no other issues. Perhaps its some sort of memory allocation error?
I'm going to apply cumulative update 7 to this SQL server to see if it makes a change. What's the latestest version of sqlvdi.dll available?
We have a commercial VB.NET winforms client/server application that utilizes SQL Server 2005 express edition. The schema and data that the application utilizes is proprietary and could be very damaging if it got into a competitors hands.
Is there any way to protect the data and schema of a sql server 2005 express edition database?
The following dbo.Tables of Northwind.mdf in my .SQLEXPRESS (SQL Server Management Studio Express) are missing: dbo.Categories dbo.CustomerCustomerDemo dbo.CustomerDemographics dbo.Customers dbo.Employees dbo.EmployeeTerritories dbo.Order Details dbo.Orders dbo.Products dbo.Regions dbo.Shippers dbo.Suppliers dbo.Territories.
But, I have these dbo.Tables in a different Database "xyzDatabase". How can I copy each of these dbo.Tables to the another blank dbo.Table of Northwind Database?
I right clicked on the dbo.Categories and I saw the following thing: dbo.Categories New Table... Modify Open Table Script Table as |> CREATYE To |> DROP To |> SELECT To |> INSERT To |> New Query Editor Window File.... Clipboard UPDATE To |> DELETE to |> From the above observation,I think it is possible to copy the dbo.Table from the one Database to the Northwind Database that needs to be repaired. Please help and advise me how to do this task or tell me where I can find the Microsoft document that gives the details of this X-copy thing.
Thanks in advance, Scott Chang
P. S. I am using VB 2005 Express to create a project to learn "Calling Stored Procedures with ADO.NET" (see Paul Kimmel's article in http://www.developer.com/db/article.php/3438221) that needs the dbo.Tables of Northwind Database and my Northwind Database has been screwed up for quite a while and needs a big repair.
Hi everybody.. need help on this situation which i am to.
I have two databases named db1 and db2 both of which has two identical tables named tbl1 and tbl2
I need to compare tbl1 of db1 to the tbl2 of db2 if there is a record that is existing on tbl1 and not on the tbl2 then i need to create a tblnew on db2 from that tblnew then i need to append all the data from tblnew to tbl2 of db2.
I don't know how to start with it because i'm used to appending data on two tables on the same database but not on a different one...
I am wondering if tempdb stores all results tempararily whenever I query a large fact table with over 4 million records which joins another dimension table? Since each time when I run the query, the tempdb grows to nearly 1GB which nearly runs out all the space on my local system drive, as a result the performance totally down. Is there any way to fix this problem? Thanks a lot in advance and I am looking forward to hearing from you shortly for your kind advices.
From last 1 week or so, i have been facing very strange problem with my sql server 2005s database which is configured and set on the hosting web server. Right now for managing my sql server 2005 database, i am using an web based Control Panel developed by my hosting company.
Problem i am facing is that, whenever i try to modify (i.e. add new columns) tables in the database, it gives me error saying that,
"There is already an object named 'PK_xxx_Temp' in the database. Could not create constraint. See previous errors. Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider".
where xxx is the table name.
I have done quite a bit research on the problem and have also searched on the net for solution but still the problem persist.
I imported a SQL Table into SQL DataBase, But I can not update this table even with SQL Server management Studio When I change any data on mentioned table above, Red exclamation sign appears left of the record . How can I correct this problem? Thanks.
I am looking for a Sql query to verify the inserted values from one table(in CSV file) with another table(in sql database)
For example: I have below Values column that is present in once CSV file, after my data migration the values get stored in Results table under Message column.
I need to very whether values(1X,1Y) are inserted in Message record "successfully inserted value 1X"
Values (CSV) 1X 1Y
Results Table(SQL) CreatedDate                  Message 2015-08-04 08:45:29.203  successfully inserted value 1X 2015-08-04 08:44:29.103  TEst pass 2015-08-04 08:43:29.103  successfully inserted value 1X 2015-08-04 08:42:29.203  test point 2015-08-04 08:35:29.203  successfully inserted value 1Y 2015-08-04 08:30:29.203  Test Pass 2015-08-04 08:28:29.203  successfully inserted value 1Y
If all values are inserted:
Output: All values from values table are inserted successfully Total count of values inserted: 2 If only few values are inserted, example only 1X from Values table is inserted in Message
Example: Results Table CreatedDate    Message 2015-08-04 08:45:29.203  successfully inserted value 1X 2015-08-04 08:44:29.103  TEst pass 2015-08-04 08:43:29.103  successfully inserted value 1X 2015-08-04 08:42:29.203  test point
Output: All values from values are not inserted successfully in result table. Total count of values inserted: 1 Missing Values not inserted in results table are: 1Y
Hi all, please help. I m trying to create an "empty" table from existing table for the audit trigger purpose. For now, i am trying to create an empty audit table for every table in a database named "pubs", and it's seem won't work. Please advise.. Thanks in advance.
SELECT @TABLE_NAME= MIN(TABLE_NAME) FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_TYPE= 'BASE TABLE' AND TABLE_NAME NOT LIKE 'audit%' AND TABLE_NAME!= 'sysdiagrams' AND TABLE_NAME!= 'Audit' AND TABLE_NAME = 'sales'
WHILE @TABLE_NAME IS NOT NULL BEGIN
SELECT @TABLE_NAME= MIN(TABLE_NAME) FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.Tables WHERE TABLE_NAME> @TABLE_NAME AND TABLE_NAME = 'sales'
SELECT @TABLE_NAME= MIN(TABLE_NAME) FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.Tables WHERE TABLE_NAME> @TABLE_NAME AND TABLE_TYPE= 'BASE TABLE' AND TABLE_NAME!= 'sysdiagrams' AND TABLE_NAME!= 'Audit' AND TABLE_NAME NOT LIKE 'audit%'