thanks for the guide...  i'll try it out (after doing some more reading).

> actually, this is not a strictly oracle-on-linux question. anyway, check
> your documentation for Oracle Connection Manager, the Oracle Listener and
> making them work together. OCM acts as a relay and connection multiplexer
> for your database, allowing ACLs as well. tell your DMZ firewall then to
> allow your relay machine to connect to the Oracle port (usually 1521) of
> your DB machine in your LAN. no instance is required on your relay machine.
> just the listener and the connection manager.
> 
> --vince.
> 
> ps. email me privately na lang for more details.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ronald Warner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:35 AM
> Subject: [plug] oracle on the dmz
> 
> 
> > for those oracle on linux experts...  we are planning on placing an
> > oracle server on our dmz to serve as a sort of relay for database
> > requests for our database servers in the internal LAN.
> >
> > how would i configure the oracle server on the dmz to do that?
> >
> > thanks
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