Access of oracle database through sys user

Hi All,
Can any one suggest me what are the possibility to access database through SYS user...I install oracle database 10.2.0.4 on Win-2003 SE.
Now I want to make restrict that no one can be able to logged in database as a sys user so I do one thing that in sqlnet.ora file at server side make none in sql authentication line. What are the other possible way that user can access through sys user?
Please suggest me...
Thanks...

user505 wrote:
Hi All,
Can any one suggest me what are the possibility to access database through SYS user...I install oracle database 10.2.0.4 on Win-2003 SE.
Now I want to make restrict that no one can be able to logged in database as a sys user so I do one thing that in sqlnet.ora file at server side make none in sql authentication line. What are the other possible way that user can access through sys user?One other possibility can be to come from the remote system as the Sys user. So you can set remote_loginpasswordfile to shared. This will ensure that without knowing the password, person won't be able to connect.
That said, there is no stopping for the person who would be knowing the credentials of your o/s or sys user.
HTH
Aman....

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