This is OK but from where I will get Oracle client for Linux.
I think After I install that client Software I can do the Configuration.
Please Help me Out
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Vicky Plaha wrote:

> You'll have to setup tnsnames.ora which usually lives
> in $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin or
> $ORACLE_HOME/net80/admin. In this file (which u can
> edit with ur fav. editor) you have to specifiy the
> following thins:
> 1. Service Name -- this is the connection name (eg.
> my_connection)
> 2. HOST (or its ip address), 
> 3. PORT (usually 1521) and 
> 4. oracle SID (default ORCL, but may depend upon your
> Solaris Oracle setup).
> 
> The exact syntax is there in the file with
> preconfigured examples.
> 
> Once you've set it up, you can connect to the server
> using:
> 
> sqlplus username/password@my_connection
> 
> Have Fun!
> 
> Vicky
> --- "Soumeyndu S. Mohapatra"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > dear friends;
> > I have setuped a Linux Box and want users of linux
> > to connect to Oracle
> > database running in another Solaris m/c.Comments and
> > Suggestions welcomed.
> > your's [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > 
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