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Default passwords for Oracle BPEL Process manager

June 9th, 2005 by Pete

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I saw Antony Reynold's blog entry in orablogs last night and made a note to have a look at his post titled "Default Passwords for Oracle BPEL Process Manager
What is the $***#! Password?
". This is a short but useful post that lists 4 default users and their default passwords for the BPEL Process manager 10.1.2. Antony details the components, the username, the password and some short notes for each to determine its use.

I am always interested in default accounts and their default passwords. These are always a useful addition to an auditor’s toolkit. I have a good list of database usernames and passwords on my page
Oracle Default Password List and also a check tool on my page Oracle Default Password Auditing Tool.


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