Getting ORA-01031: insufficient privileges with underlying code
Any hlp welcome,
I'm using this function to create user's
CREATE OR REPLACE function create_user_from_asdb
(p_user IN VARCHAR2,p_wachtwoord IN VARCHAR2) return VARCHAR2
as
sql_stmt VARCHAR2(100);
v_message VARCHAR2(2000);
begin
sql_stmt := 'create user :1 identified by :2 DEFAULT TABLESPACE :3 TEMPORARY TABLESPACE :4';
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE sql_stmt USING p_user, p_wachtwoord,'TS_USER_DATA','GRP_TS_TEMP';
v_message := 'Gebruiker '||p_user||' met wachtwoord '||p_wachtwoord||' aangemaakt';
return v_message;
exception
WHEN OTHERS then
v_message := sqlerrm;
return v_message;
end;
But when run by SYSTEM (who ownes this function) I get the ORA-01031. Whats wrong here? The function will later be called through a dblink by a user on a different dbase.
Thanks in advance
Hi !
It's not a good idea to grant CREATE USER privilege directly to a schema and to create a function to create user's, because anyone on your database who own the CREATE ANY PROCEDURE or EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE can also create users on your database. Issshhh !
To solve this problem, you can add AUTHID CURRENT_USER to your function :
CREATE OR REPLACE function create_user_from_asdb (p_user IN VARCHAR2,p_wachtwoord IN VARCHAR2) return VARCHAR2
AUTHID CURRENT_USER
as
sql_stmt VARCHAR2(100);
v_message VARCHAR2(2000);
begin
sql_stmt := 'create user :1 identified by :2 DEFAULT TABLESPACE :3 TEMPORARY TABLESPACE :4';
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE sql_stmt USING p_user, p_wachtwoord,'TS_USER_DATA','GRP_TS_TEMP';
v_message := 'Gebruiker '||p_user||' met wachtwoord '||p_wachtwoord||' aangemaakt';
return v_message;
exception
WHEN OTHERS then
v_message := sqlerrm;
return v_message;
end;
With AUTHID CURRENT_USER, a stored procedure runs with the rights of the caller, not with the rights of the procedure's owner. So there's no need to grant system privilege to the owner...
You only need to grant execute on your function and CREATE USER via a role or not to the users you want to be able to create users remotely (via dblink), or not.
Hope it helps.
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# ONAmes request (query, register, deregister, etc). Any name which contains
# an unescaped dot ('.') will not have the default domain appended. Simple
# names may be qualified with a trailing dot (for example 'rootserver.').
#names.initial_retry_timeout = 30
#Syntax: 1-600 seconds
#Default: 15 (OSD)
# Determines how long a client will wait for a response from a Names Server
# before reiterating the request to the next server in the preferred_servers
# list.
#names.max_open_connections = 3
#Syntax: 3-64
#Default: ADDRS in preferred_servers
# Determines how many connections an ONames client may have open at one time.
# Clients will ordinarily keep connections to servers open once they are
# established until the operation (or session in namesctl) is complete. A
# connection will be opened whenever needed, and if the maximum would be
# exceeded the least recently used connection will be closed.
#names.message_pool_start_size = 10
#Syntax: 3-256
#Default: 10
# Determines the initial number of messages allocated in the client's message
# pool. This pool provides the client with pre-allocated messages to be used
# for requests to ONames servers. Messages which are in the pool and unused
# may be reused. If a message is needed and no free messages are available in
# the pool more will be allocated.
#names.preferred_servers = (address_list =
# (address=(protocol=ipc)(key=n23))
# (address=(protocol=tcp)(host=nineva)(port=1383))
# (address=(protocol=tcp)(host=cicada)(port=1575))
#Syntax: ADDR_LIST
#Default: Well-Known (OSD)
# Specifies a list of ONames servers in the client's region; requests will be
# sent to each ADDRESS in the list until a response is recieved, or the list
# (and number of retries) is exhausted.
# Addresses of the following form specify that messages to the ONames server
# should use Oracle Remote Operations (RPC):
# (description =
# (address=(protocol=tcp)(host=nineva)(port=1383))
# (connect_data=(rpc=on))
#names.request_retries = 2
#Syntax: 1-5
#Default: 1
# Specifies the number of times the client should try each server in the list
# of preferred_servers before allowing the operation to fail.
#names.directory_path
#Syntax: <adapter-name>
#Default: TNSNAMES,ONAMES,HOSTNAME
# Sets the (ordered) list of naming adaptors to use in resolving a name.
# The default is as shown for 3.0.2 of sqlnet onwards. The default was
# (TNSNAMES, ONAMES) before that. The value can be presented without
# parentheses if only a single entry is being specified. The parameter is
# recognized from version 2.3.2 of sqlnet onward. Acceptable values include:
# TNSNAMES -- tnsnames.ora lookup
# ONAMES -- Oracle Names
# HOSTNAME -- use the hostname (or an alias of the hostname)
# NIS -- NIS (also known as "yp")
# CDS -- OSF DCE's Cell Directory Service
# NDS -- Novell's Netware Directory Service
# - Client Cache (ONRSD) ---------------------------------------------
names.addresses = (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=IPC)(KEY=ONAMES))
Syntax: ADDR
Default: (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=IPC)(KEY=ONAMES))
Address on which the client cache listens (is available to clients).
Any valid TNS address is allowed. The default should be used if at
all possible; clients have this entry hardwired as the first line
of their server-list file (sdns.ora). If the address is set to a
non-default value the client's preferred_servers parameter should
be set to include the client-cache address first.
names.authority_required = False
Syntax: T/F
Default: False
Determines whether system querys (for the root etc) require Authoritative
answers.
names.auto_refresh_expire = 259200
Syntax: Number of seconds, 60-1209600
Default: 259200
This is the amount of time (in seconds) the server will cache the addresses
of servers listed in server-list file (sdns.ora). When this time expires the
server will issue another query to the servers in those regions to refresh
the data.
names.auto_refresh_retry = 180
Syntax: Number of seconds, 60-3600
Default: sec. 180
This set how often the server will retry when the auto_refresh query fails.
names.cache_checkpoint_file = cache.ckp
Syntax: filename
Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/names/ckpcch.ora
Specifies the name of the operating system file to which the Names Server
writes its foreign data cache.
names.cache_checkpoint_interval = 7200
Syntax: Number of seconds, 10-259200
Default: 0 (off)
Indicates the interval at which a Names Server writes a checkpoint of its
data cache to the checkpoint file.
names.default_forwarders=
(FORWARDER_LIST=
(FORWARDER=
(NAME= rootserv1.world)
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(PORT=42100)(HOST=roothost))))
Syntax: Name-Value/address_list
Default: NULL
A list (in NV form) of the addresses of other servers which should be used to
forward querys while in default_forwarder (slave) mode. NAME is the global
names for the server to which forwards whould be directed, and ADDRESS is its
address.
names.default_forwarders_only = True
Syntax: T/F
Default: False
When set to true this server will use the servers listed in default_forwarders
to forward all operations which involve data in foreign regions. Otherwise it
will use the servers defined in the server-list file (sdns.ora) in addition
to any defined in the default_forwarders parameter.
names.log_directory = /oracle/network/log
Syntax: directory
Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/log
Indicates the name of the directory where the log file for Names Server
operational events are written.
names.log_file = names.log
Syntax: filename
Default: names.log
The name of the output file to which Names Server operational events are
written.
names.log_stats_interval = 3600
Syntax: Number of seconds, 10-ub4max
Default: sec. 0 (off)
Specifies the number of seconds between statistical entries in log file.
names.log_unique = False
Syntax: T/F
Default: False
If set to true the server will guarantee that the log file will have a unique
name which will not overwrite any existing files (note that log files are
appended to, so log information will not be lost if log_unique is not true).
names.max_open_connections = 10
Syntax: 3-64
Default: 10
Specifies the number of connections that the Names Server can have open at any
given time. The value is generated as the value 10 or the sum of one
connection for listening, five for clients, plus one for each foreign domain
defined in the local administrative region, whichever is greater. Any
operation which requires the server to open a network connection will use
an already open connection if it is available, or will open a connection
if not. Higher settings will save time and cost network resources; lower
settings save network resources, cost time.
names.max_reforwards = 2
Syntax: 1-15
Default: 2
The maximum number of times the server will attempt to forward a certain
operation.
names.message_pool_start_size = 24
Syntax: 3-256
Default: 10
Determines the initial number of messages allocated in the server's message
pool. This pool provides the server with pre-allocated messages to be used
for incoming or outgoing messages (forwards). Messages which are in the pool
and unused may be reused. If a message is needed and no free messages are
available in the pool more will be allocated.
names.no_modify_requests = False
Syntax: T/F
Default: False
If set to true, the server will refuse any operations which modify the
data in its region (it will still save foreign info in the cache which is
returned from foreign querys).
names.password = 625926683431AA55
Syntax: encrypted string
Default: NULL
If set the server will require that the user provide a password in his
namesctl session (either with sqlnet.ora:namesctl.server_password or 'set
password') in order to do 'sensitive' operations, like stop, restart, reload.
This parameter is generally set in encrypted form, so it can not be set
manually.
names.reset_stats_interval = 3600
Syntax: 10-ub4max
Default: 0 (off)
Specifies the number of seconds during which the statistics collected by the
Names Servers should accumulate. At the frequency specified, they are reset
to zero. The default value of 0 means never reset statistics.
names.trace_directory = /oracle/network/trace
Syntax: directory
Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/trace
Indicates the name of the directory to which trace files from a Names Server
trace session are written.
names.trace_file = names.trc
Syntax: filename
Default: names.trc
Indicates the name of the output file from a Names Server trace session.
names.trace_func # NA
Syntax: T/F
Default: False
Internal mechanism to control tracing by function name.
names.trace_level = ADMIN
Syntax: T/F
Default: False
Syntax: {OFF,USER,ADMIN,0-16}
Default: OFF (0)
Indicates the level at which the Names Server is to be traced.
Available Values:
0 or OFF - No trace output
4 or USER - User trace information
10 or ADMIN - Administration trace information
16 or SUPPORT - WorldWide Customer Support trace information
names.trace_mask = (200,201,202,203,205,206,207)
Syntax: list of numbers
Default: NULL
Internal mechanism to control trace behavior.
names.trace_unique = True
Syntax: T/F
Default: False
Indicates whether each trace file has a unique name, allowing multiple trace
files to coexist. If the value is set to ON, a process identifier is appended
to the name of each trace file generated.
# - Namesctl ---------------------------------------------------------
#namesctl.trace_directory = /oracle/network/trace
#Syntax: directory
#Default: $ON/trace
# Indicates the name of the directory to which trace files from a namesctl
# trace session are written.
#namesctl.trace_file = namesctl.trc
#Syntax: filename
#Default: namesctl.trc
# Indicates the name of the output file from a namesctl trace session.
#namesctl.trace_func # NA
#Syntax: word list
#Default: NULL
# Internal mechanism to control tracing by function name.
#namesctl.trace_level = ADMIN
#Syntax: {OFF,USER,ADMIN,0-16}
#Default: OFF (0)
# Indicates the level at which the namesctl is to be traced.
# Available Values:
# 0 or OFF - No trace output
# 4 or USER - User trace information
# 10 or ADMIN - Administration trace information
# 16 or SUPPORT - WorldWide Customer Support trace information
#namesctl.trace_mask # NA
#Syntax: number list
#Default: NULL
# Internal mechanism to control trace behavior.
#namesctl.trace_unique = True
#Syntax: T/F
#Default: False
# Indicates whether each trace file has a unique name, allowing multiple trace
# files to coexist. If the value is set to ON, a process identifier is appended
# to the name of each trace file generated.
#namesctl.no_initial_server = False
#Syntax: T/F
#Default: False
# If set to TRUE namesctl will suppress any error messages when namesctl is
# unable to connect to a default names server.
#namesctl.internal_use = True
#Syntax: T/F
#Default: False
# If set to true namesctl will enable a set of internal undocumented commands.
# All internal commands are preceded by an underscore ('_') in order to
# distinguish them as internal. Without going into details, the commands
# enabled are:
# adddata createname deletename
# fullstatus ireplacedata newttlname
# pause remove_data renamename
# replacedata start walk*
# There are also a set of names server variables which may be set when
# namesctl is in internal mode:
# authorityrequired autorefresh*
# cachecheckpoint_interval cachedump
# defaultautorefresh_expire defaultautorefresh_retry
# defaultforwarders_only forwardingdesired
# maxreforwards modifyops_enabled
# nextcache_checkpoint nextcache_flush
# nextstat_log nextstat_reset
# reload request_delay
# restart shutdown
#namesctl.noconfirm = True
#Syntax: T/F
#Default: False
# When set to TRUE namesctl will suppress the confirmation prompt when
# sensitive operations (stop, restart, reload) are requested. This is
# quite helpful when using namesctl scripts.
#namesctl.server_password = mangler
#Syntax: string
#Default: NULL
# Automatically sets the password for the names server in order to perform
# sensitive operations (stop, restart, reload). The password may also be
# set manually during a namesctl session using 'set password'.
#namesctl.internal_encrypt_password = False
#Syntax: T/F
#Default: True
# When set to TRUE namesctl will not encrypt the password when it is sent to
# the names server. This would enable an unencrypted password to be set in
# names.ora:names.server_password
# - Native Naming Adpaters -------------------------------------------
#names.dce.prefix = /.:/subsys/oracle/names
#Syntax: DCE cell name
#Default: /.:/subsys/oracle/names
#Specifies the DCE cell (prefix) to use for name lookup.
#names.nds.name_context = personnel.acme
#Syntax: NDS name
#Default: (OSD?)
# Specifies the default NDS name context in which to look for the name to
# be resolved.
#names.nis.meta_map # NA
# Syntax: filename
# Default: sqlnet.maps
# Specifies the file to be used to map NIS attributes to an NIS mapname.
# Currently unused.
# - Advanced Networking Option Authentication Adapters ----------------
#sqlnet.authentication_services
# Syntax: A single value or a list from {beq, none, all, kerberos5,
# cybersafe, securid, identitx}
# Default: NONE
# Enables one or more authentication services. To enable
# authentication via the Oracle Security Server, use (beq, oss). If
# the Advanced Networking Option has been installed with Kerberos5
# support, using (beq, kerberos5) would enable authentication via
# Kerberos.
sqlnet.authentication_services=(beq, oss)
## Parmeters used with Kerberos adapter.
#sqlnet.kerberos5_cc_name
# Syntax: Any valid pathname.
# Default: /tmp/krb5cc_<uid>
# The Kerberos credential cache pathname.
#sqlnet.kerberos5_cc_name=/tmp/mycc
#sqlnet.kerberos5_clockskew
# Syntax: Any positive integer.
# Default: 300
# The acceptable difference in the number of seconds between when a
# credential was sent and when it was received.
#sqlnet.kerberos5_clockskew=600
#sqlnet.kerberos5_conf
# Syntax: Any valid pathname.
# Default: /krb5/krb.conf
# The Kerberos configuration pathname.
#sqlnet.kerberos5_conf=/tmp/mykrb.conf
#sqlnet.kerberos5_realms
# Syntax: Any valid pathname
# Default: /krb5/krb.realms
# The Kerberos host name to realm translation file.
#sqlnet.kerberos5_realms=/tmp/mykrb.realms
#sqlnet.kerberos5_keytab
# Syntax: Any valid pathname.
# Default: /etc/v5srvtab
# The Kerberos secret key file.
#sqlnet.kerberos5_keytab=/tmp/myv5srvtab
#sqlnet.authentication_kerberos5_service
# Syntax: Any string.
# Default: A default is not provided.
# The Kerberos service name.
#sqlnet.authentication_kerberos5_service=acme
## Parmeters used with CyberSAFE adapter.
#sqlnet.authentication_gssapi_service
# Syntax: A correctly formatted service principal string.
# Default: A default is not provided.
# The CyberSAFE service principal
#sqlnet.authentication_gssapi_service=acme/[email protected]
## Parmeters used with Identix adapter.
#sqlnet.identix_fingerprint_method
# Syntax: Must be oracle.
# Default: A default is not provided.
# The Identix authentication server method
#sqlnet.identix_fingerprint_method=oracle
#sqlnet.identix_fingerprint_database
# Syntax: Any string.
# Default: A default is not provided.
# The Identix authentication server TNS alias
#sqlnet.identix_fingerprint_database=ofm
#sqlnet.identix_fingerprint_database_user
# Syntax: Any string
# Default: A default is not provided.
# The Identix authentication service well known username.
#sqlnet.identix_fingerprint_database_user=ofm_client
#sqlnet.identix_fingerprint_database_password
# Syntax: Any string
# Default: A default is not provided.
# The Identix authentication service well known password.
#sqlnet.identix_fingerprint_database_password=ofm_client
# - Advanced Networking Option Network Security -------------------------
#sqlnet.crypto_checksum_client
#sqlnet.crypto_checksum_server
#sqlnet.encryption_client
#sqlnet.encryption_server
# These four parameters are used to specify whether a service (e.g.
# crypto-checksumming or encryption) should be active:
# Each of the above parameters defaults to ACCEPTED.
# Each of the above parameters can have one of four possible values:
# value meaning
# ACCEPTED The service will be active if the other side of the
# connection specifies "REQUESTED" or REQUIRED" and
# there is a compatible algorithm available on the other
# side; it will be inactive otherwise.
# REJECTED The service must not be active, and the connection
# will fail if the other side specifies "REQUIRED".
# REQUESTED The service will be active if the other side specifies
# "ACCEPTED", "REQUESTED", or "REQUIRED" and there is a
# compatible algorithm available on the other side; it
# will be inactive otherwise.
# REQUIRED The service must be active, and the connection will
# fail if the other side specifies "REJECTED" or if there
# is no compatible algorithm on the other side.
#sqlnet.crypto_checksum_types_client
#sqlnet.crypto_checksum_types_server
#sqlnet.encryption_types_client
#sqlnet.encryption_types_server
# These parameters control which algorithms will be made available for
# each service on each end of a connection:
# The value of each of these parameters can be either a parenthesized
# list of algorithm names separated by commas or a single algorithm
# name.
# Encryption types can be: RC4_40, RC4_56, RC4_128, DES, DES40
# Encryption defaults to all the algorithms.
# Crypto checksum types can be: MD5
# Crypto checksum defaults to MD5.
#sqlnet.crypto_seed ="4fhfguweotcadsfdsafjkdsfqp5f201p45mxskdlfdasf"
#sqlnet.crypto_checksum_server = required
#sqlnet.encryption_server = required
# - Oracle Security Server ---------------------------------------------
#oss.source.my_wallet
# Syntax: A properly formatted NLNV list.
# Default: Platform specific. Unix: $HOME/oracle/oss
# The method for retrieving and storing my identity.
#oss.source.my_wallet
# =(source
# =(method=file)
# (method_data=/dve/asriniva/oss/wallet)
#oss.source.location
# Syntax: A properly formatted NLNV list.
# Default: Oracle method, oracle_security_service/oracle_security_service@oss
# The method for retrieving encrypted private keys.
#oss.source.location
# =(source
# =(method=oracle)
# (method_data=
# (sqlnet_address=andreoss)
# - Sqlnet(v2.x) and Net3.0 Client ------------------------------------------
# In the following descriptions, the term "client program" could mean
# either sqlplus, svrmgrl or any other OCI programs written by users
#trace_level_client = ADMIN
#Possible values: {OFF,USER,ADMIN,0-16}
#Default: OFF (0)
#Purpose: Indicates the level at which the client program
# is to be traced.
# Available Values:
# 0 or OFF - No Trace output
# 4 or USER - User trace information
# 10 or ADMIN - Administration trace information
# 16 or SUPPORT - Worldwide Customer Support trace information
#Supported since: v2.0
#trace_directory_client = /oracle/network/trace
#Possible values: Any valid directory path with write permission
#Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/trace ($ORACLE_HOME=/oracle at customer
# site)
#Purpose: Indicates the name of the directory to which trace files from
# the client execution are written.
#Supported since: v2.0
#trace_file_client = /oracle/network/trace/cli.trc
#Possible values: Any valid file name
#Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/trace/cli.trc ($ORACLE_HOME =
# /oracle at customer site)
#Purpose: Indicates the name of the file to which the execution trace
# of the client is written to.
#Supported since: v2.0
#trace_unique_client = ON
#Possible values: {ON, OFF}
#Default: OFF
#Purpose: Used to make each client trace file have a unique name to
# prevent each trace file from being overwritten by successive
# runs of the client program
#Supported since: v2.0
#log_directory_client = /oracle/network/log
#Possible values: Any valid directory pathname
#Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/log ($ORACLE_HOME = /oracle at customer
# site)
#Purpose: Indicates the name of the directory to which the client log file
# is written to.
#Supported since: v2.0
#log_file_client = /oracle/network/log/sqlnet.log
#Possible values: This is a default value, u cannot change this
#Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/log/sqlnet.log ($ORACLE_HOME=/oracle in
# customer site)
#Purpose: Indicates the name of the log file from a client program
#Supported since: v2.0
#log_directory_server = /oracle/network/trace
#Possible values: Any valid diretcory path with write permission
#Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/trace ( $ORACLE_HOME=/oracle at customer
# site)
#Purpose: Indicates the name of the directory to which log files from the
# server are written
#Supported since: v2.0
#trace_directory_server = /oracle/network/trace
#Possible values: Any valid directory path with write permission
#Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network_trace ( $ORACLE_HOME=/oracle at customer
# site)
#Purpose: Indicates the name of the directory to which trace files from
# the server are written
#Supported since: v2.0
#trace_file_server = /orace/network/trace/svr_<pid>.trc
#Possible values: Any valid filename
#Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/trace/svr_<pid>.trc where <pid? stands for
# the process id of the server on UNIX systems
#Purpose: Indicates the name of the file to which the execution trace of
# the server program is written to.
#Supported since: v2.0
#trace_level_server = ADMIN
#Possible values: {OFF,USER,ADMIN,0-16}
#Default: OFF (0)
#Purpose: Indicates the level at which the server program
# is to be traced.
# Available Values:
# 0 or OFF - No Trace output
# 4 or USER - User trace information
# 10 or ADMIN - Administration trace information
# 16 or SUPPORT - Worldwide Customer Support trace information
#Supported since: v2.0
#use_dedicated_server = ON
#Possible values: {OFF,ON}
#Default: OFF
#Purpose: Forces the listener to spawn a dedicated server process for
# sessions from this client program.
#Supported since: v2.0
#use_cman = TRUE
#Possible values: {TRUE, FALSE}
#Default: FALSE
#Purpose:
#Supported since: v3.0
#tnsping.trace_directory = /oracle/network/trace
#Possible values: Any valid directory pathname
#Default: $ORACLE_HOME/network/trace ($ORACLE_HOME=/oracle at customer
# site)
#Purpose: Indicates the directory to which the execution trace from
# the tnsping program is to be written to.
#Supported since: v2.0
#tnsping.trace_level = ADMIN
#Possible values: {OFF,USER,ADMIN,0-16}
#Default: OFF (0)
#Purpose: Indicates the level at which the server program
# is to be traced.
# Available Values:
# 0 or OFF - No Trace output
# 4 or USER - User trace information
# 10 or ADMIN - Administration trace information
# 16 or SUPPORT - Worldwide Customer Support trace information
#Supported since: v2.0
#sqlnet.expire_time = 10
#Possible values: 0-any valid positive integer! (in minutes)
#Default: 0 minutes
#Recommended value: 10 minutes
#Purpose: Indicates the time interval to send a probe to verify the
# client session is alive (this is used to reclaim watseful
# resources on a dead client)
#Supported since: v2.1
#sqlnet.client_registration = <unique_id>
#Possible values:
#Default: OFF
#Purpose: Sets a unique identifier for the client machine. This
# identifier is then passed to the listener with any connection
# request and will be included in the Audit Trail. The identifier
# can be any alphanumeric string up to 128 characters long.
#Supported since: v2.3.2
#bequeath_detach = YES
#Possible values: {YES,NO}
#Default: NO
#Purpose: Turns off signal handling on UNIX systems. If signal handling
# were not turned off and if client programs written by users make
# use of signal handling they could interfere with Sqlnet/Net3.
#Supported since: v2.3.3
#automatic_ipc = OFF
#Possible values: {ON,OFF}
#Default: OFF
#Purpose: Force a session to use or not to use IPC addresses on the
# client's node.
#Supported since: v2.0
#disable_oob = ON
#Possible values: {ON,OFF}
#Default: OFF
#Purpose: If the underlying transport protocol (TCP, DECnet,...) does
# not support Out-of-band breaks, then disable out-of-band
# breaks
#Supported since: v2.0
#
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