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I have a B.Com (honours) degree in Information Systems from the University of Pretoria. I have been an Oracle DBA for 10 years and have worked for a Telecoms company in South Africa and a Pharmaceutical company in the USA, I am currently employed by a Cellular company as a DBA team leader. I have been an OCP DBA since the first available certification which was for Oracle 7.3 View my complete profile Blog Archive 2011 (1) 2010 (3) 2009 (6) November (2) April (1) March (1)
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In KeepPass you need to configure 1 entry per server. The URL entry is what makes KeePass more than a list of passwords.
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If putty is in your $PATH then the command you typed in the URL field above (putty -load -pw XX) will also work from the command line. In the main KeepPass window you simply need to highlight the entry and press Ctrl-U.
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Doug's Oracle Blog 4 comments: Javier said... Great! I was wondering how to link putty and sftp services with the same account. I suppose it's not possible. Regards
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DanNorris.com Anonymous said... What about if we should go through a hopping station before logging to the real server?
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