This is Oracle9i Application Server Version 1.0.2.2.3a for NT.
So, I'm guessing this is iAS. I have a hard enough time keeping
up with Oracle marketing's changing the names/version of Oracle Net,
parallel server, and MTS every opportunity they get!!

RF



Robert G. Freeman - Oracle OCP
Oracle Database Architect
CSX Midtier Database Administration
Author
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery (Oracle Press - Oct 2002)
Oracle9i New Features�(Oracle Press)
Mastering Oracle8i� (Sybex)

Clark Griswold: Eddie,�has anyone�ever told you that you're bad luck?
Cousin Eddie: Those were my mother's dying words. But I
guess if your body's covered in third degree burns, and 
your foot's caught in a bear trap, you tend to start talkin' 
crazy.



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It really OAS and not iAS?  If it is, you need to upgrade your software.
There is  a published exploit against  the version of Apache used by
Oracle's latest iAS release.  Oracle has released a patch which stops the
exploit

I have built Oracle web servers for years, but I am now of the mind that
these things should not be built by DBA's but by webmasters. 

I am undecided whether to one should go with iAS or construct your own with
Apache.  The mod_plsql module for instance was not created by Oracle.  It
and things  such as forms server and reports server will run against such a
construction. 

However, we were advised last week that the  Windows NT machines will be
converted to XP  this year.  As a result, I  started to look at  the 9i
Internet Developer Suite.  About every third line is a statement to the
effect that the 9i database, 9 iAS, and 9 iDS are made to work together.  I
haven't figured out what one is giving up if one builds their own web server
and also installs components for the 9 iAS distribution.  Is it just
convenience?

One reason for giving up the convenience is security.  An exploit is
discovered and possibly published.  Apache fixes the problem.  If I have
built my own I can get the patch from Apache and  rebuild the web server.
If I'm wedded to iAS I need to wait for Oracle to  incorporate the patch
into its offering.  This could be a matter days to over a week.  However
weighing-in on the 9 iAS side is the ease of installing a fix.  The Apache
fix  for the aforementioned problem required  a rebuild; you need someone
wise in the ways of make files and such.   The 9 iAS fix was a simple file
replacement.

Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 9:18 AM
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Folks,
 
I'm a DBA who is really an old developer at heart. I know a little Java, a
little Asp
(enough, as they say, to be really dangerous!), I used to do C code that now
makes 
my head swim to look at. (I think to myself, what the devil was I doing??)
 
Anyway, I've finally found some time and a machine here at work to start
playing with
OAS just to see what it's all about. Anyone have any good suggestions with
regards 
to:
 
1. Sites, books, white papers and the like with good install tips, hints,
warnings and the like.
2. Sites, books, white papers and the like Quick getting started tips.
3. Your own "getting started" experiences of things to do or not to do.
5. Anything I should do before I mess with OAS.
 
Optimistically hopeful that this will all just go really smooth and I'll
have a cool
web page that I can bring up soon!
 
RF

Robert G. Freeman - Oracle OCP
Oracle Database Architect
CSX Midtier Database Administration
Author
Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery (Oracle Press - Oct 2002)
Oracle9i New Features (Oracle Press)
Mastering Oracle8i  (Sybex)

Clark Griswold: Eddie, has anyone ever told you that you're bad luck?
Cousin Eddie: Those were my mother's dying words. But I
guess if your body's covered in third degree burns, and 
your foot's caught in a bear trap, you tend to start talkin' 
crazy.

 

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