Only for requests from external machines. These are all Xen virtual
machines on a single host so they are in the same network. The both nodes
can connect to the Oracle database in another vm running Ubuntu server. The
host machine (my desktop). can access them all but not my work laptop.

The VMs are using a bridged interface. I haven't setup the tunneling yet as
I don't see the need now. My task is to test the upgrade process of Oracle
Fusion and these servers approximates the ones in the client environment.

Thanks.
 On Oct 20, 2012 7:27 PM, "Ralph Bacolod" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Don't virtual machines need tunneled connections?
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