Tag Archives: security
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What are my permissions?
1August 16, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Permissions are a common concern. One of the most frequent requests I get is I need X, Y and Z …
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Balancing Security Concerns.
2July 12, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
I have a presentation I do every now again on security basics that I’m actually quite proud of. One of …
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Be our guest, be our guest, put our database to the test.
3June 25, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
When I think of the public role I often think of the guest database principal (user) at the same time. …
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Exploring permissions with sp_DBPermissions and sp_SrvPermissions : TSQL Tuesday 101
1April 10, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Our host for T-SQL Tuesday this month is Jens Vestergaard (b/t) and he has asked about our favorite SSMS tool. …
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Double hop error when using SQLCMD
2February 26, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
tl;dr; SQLCMD v2014 and up has special requirements for Kerberos. One of the problems with linked servers (no rude noises …
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SQL Homework – February 2018 – Work with security
1February 5, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
This month let’s create some security! Create logins: GUI 5 pts/Script 5 pts Create a SQL login and a Windows …
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What’s dbo?
6January 22, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
Don’t you hate it how certain words (well, acronyms in this case) get reused to mean multiple things? dbo seems …
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A Solution for Squirrely SQL Server Security: TSQL Tuesday #98
Leave a commentJanuary 9, 2018 by Kenneth Fisher
It’s the first T-SQL Tuesday of the year! Arun Sirpal (b/t) is our host this month. Thanks, Arun! The subject …
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