[//]: # (werk v2)
# mk_oracle(ps1): Follow-up to privilege escalation fix
key | value
---------- | ---
compatible | no
version | 2.3.0b5
date | 2024-04-05T11:02:27+00:00
level | 2
class | fix
component | checks
edition | cre
You might be affected by this Werk if you use <tt>mk_oracle</tt> on Windows.
Werk <a
href="https://checkmk.com/werk/16232">Werk #16232</a>
introduced a
regression, thereby disrupting Oracle monitoring on Windows.
This Werk addresses above mentioned issue that affects versions 2.1.0p41,
2.2.0p24, and 2.3.0b4.
Since this release, Oracle monitoring on Windows is fully supported under
condition you use an account without administrator rights or the certain
executable binaries, <tt>sqlplus.exe</tt>, <tt>tnsping.exe</tt>
and, if
presented, <tt>crsctl.exe</tt> are write-protected, with the possible
exception being the Administrator.
If you are unable or prefer not to use an unprivileged account then you may
need to adjust permissions for above mentioned binaries: remove
<tt>Write</tt>,
<tt>Full Control</tt> and <tt>Modify</tt> permissions for any
non-Administrator
user and group.
More information about can be found at <a
href="https://checkmk.atlassian.net/wiki/x/AQA1B">here</a&g…;>here</a>.