![]() It is totally isolated against it by the Oracle network communication layer. Might be the reason is that PL/SQL itself does not deal with any client on a network level. ![]() ![]() We can get ip address and terminal name, host name and other info by SYSCONTEXT. If you are directly connected to the DB, the closest you may get is to get the IP address from SYSCONTEXT (. Using System using System.Text using namespace SqlServerSample Ĭhange directories into the project folder and restore the dependencies in the csproj by running the following commands. I dont think there is no built-in function to get MAC address. Also, the user may be connected directly to the database (with SQL Plus, SQL Developer, TOAD, etc.) or may be using an application hosted on a Web Server that connects to an App Server that then connects to the database.
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