On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Cox, Danny H. wrote:
> If everyone (network engineers, admins...) follows suit (reporting
> SPAM), perhaps SPAM will become a slowly fading memory, rather than a
> nightmare.
Lots of them do.
See a few usenet groups: (or visit groups.google.com)
news.admin.net-abuse.email
news.admin.net-abuse.sightings
> Has anyone figured out a way to resolve my Oracle connectivity problem
> yet???
I personally don't know much about Oracle and even less about SQL_NET
(which, as I understand it, is a seperate commercial product. You may
want to inquire with the support related to that product as well.)
David Brooks mentioned that some support was added late in the 3.2 release
cycle. You mentioned you're running 3.2.1, which is fairly early in the
release cycle.
Beyond that I haven't seen you give us much real information on what
you're trying to do, what you've done, and what the results were. I may
have missed soemthing, though. Could you give us an in depth rundown?
Now, back to my regularly scheduled box moving. :)
...david
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David Raistrick
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