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The 64 bit version of the minimal install of Centos 6.5 is used for the Rep Attack operating system. This is a minimal install with no X Windows software or graphical user interface. The ISO image used for the install can be found by following the links on the Centos isoredirect page.
Operating System Accounts
Username | Password |
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root | root |
oracle | oracle |
Warning |
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These machines have deliberately been configured with very little security. The passwords are the same as the userids, there is no SELinux or firewalls running. Treat them as disposable machines. In fact, you can remove them completely when finished as it only takes about 10 minutes to re-create them again if needed. Please don't use them for anything real. |
Oracle Express Edition
Oracle Express Edition has already been installed via it's RPM package using all default values.
An additional tablespace called REPOE_DATA has been added to hold the application data used by Rep Attack.
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source = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = source)(PORT = 1521)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = XE) ) ) target = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = target)(PORT = 1521)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = XE) ) ) |
Database User Passwords
These are the same on both the source and target databases. The passwords set not to expire and are case sensitive in lowercase.
Username | Password |
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SYS | change_on_install |
SYSTEM | manager |
REPOE | repoe |
Tip |
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If you want to use these tns entries on your host machine to connect to the databases, you will have to place source and target entries into the hosts file on the host machine or replace the hostnames with the hardcoded IP addresses. |
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