Re: protocol.ora

2002-04-16 Thread Sajid Iqbal

Hi

I only have one database running on this machine..

I have read somewhere that you can use sqlnet.ora instead of protocol.ora
?

Regards

Saj Iqbal


On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Xiaohong Yang (Sharon) wrote:

 Sajid,
 
 I used protocol.ora to restrict connection based on ip on oracle 8.1.6.3.0 
 and now 8.1.7.2.0 (Solaris 8).  I don't have problem.
 
 However, when I had two sets of databases running on the same ORACLE_HOME 
 and using two listeners for these two sets of databases, I had 
 complications.  The behavior was that the listener that had the 
 protocol.ora in the directory had to be started after the other one 
 (somehow the restriction stayed in the memory).  If you failed to start the 
 restricted-listener last, or restarted the open-connection listener after 
 the restricted-listener is running, then the open-set of databases don't 
 have open connections.
 
 Hope this helps.
 Sharon
 
 ---
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  Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 08:59:01 +0100 (BST)
  Subject: Re: protocol.ora
 
 Hi
 
 I tried this however I get the same result as in it doesn't allow any
 connections at all..even IP addresses which are included in the
 .protocol.ora file.
 
 Regards
 
 Saj Iqbal
 
 
 On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Jeremiah Wilton wrote:
 
  If you trace the listener you will see that it is looking for
  .protocol.ora with a leading period.  This is a documented bug.  Just
  copy protocol.ora to .protocol.ora.
 
  --
  Jeremiah Wilton
  http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton
 
  On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Sajid Iqbal wrote:
 
   We used to use the protocol.ora file to restrict access to the database,
   on oracle 8.0.5
  
   However since moving to Oracle 8.1.6.3  this doesn't work.
 
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RE: protocol.ora

2002-04-15 Thread Hatzistavrou Giannis

I believe that this functionality is now (i.e. 8.1.7 )encapsulated into CMAN

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Hi 

I tried this however I get the same result as in it doesn't allow any
connections at all..even IP addresses which are included in the
.protocol.ora file.

Regards

Saj Iqbal
  

On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Jeremiah Wilton wrote:

 If you trace the listener you will see that it is looking for
 .protocol.ora with a leading period.  This is a documented bug.  Just
 copy protocol.ora to .protocol.ora.
 
 --
 Jeremiah Wilton
 http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton
 
 On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Sajid Iqbal wrote:
 
  We used to use the protocol.ora file to restrict access to the database,
  on oracle 8.0.5
  
  However since moving to Oracle 8.1.6.3  this doesn't work.
 
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Re: protocol.ora

2002-04-15 Thread Xiaohong Yang (Sharon)

Sajid,

I used protocol.ora to restrict connection based on ip on oracle 8.1.6.3.0 
and now 8.1.7.2.0 (Solaris 8).  I don't have problem.

However, when I had two sets of databases running on the same ORACLE_HOME 
and using two listeners for these two sets of databases, I had 
complications.  The behavior was that the listener that had the 
protocol.ora in the directory had to be started after the other one 
(somehow the restriction stayed in the memory).  If you failed to start the 
restricted-listener last, or restarted the open-connection listener after 
the restricted-listener is running, then the open-set of databases don't 
have open connections.

Hope this helps.
Sharon

---
Xiaohong Yang (Sharon)
certified Oracle DBA
Center for Bioinformatics
CB#7100
UNC-CH,
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
(919)843-6106 (office)
(919)966-6821 (fax)


 Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 08:59:01 +0100 (BST)
 Subject: Re: protocol.ora

Hi

I tried this however I get the same result as in it doesn't allow any
connections at all..even IP addresses which are included in the
.protocol.ora file.

Regards

Saj Iqbal


On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Jeremiah Wilton wrote:

 If you trace the listener you will see that it is looking for
 .protocol.ora with a leading period.  This is a documented bug.  Just
 copy protocol.ora to .protocol.ora.

 --
 Jeremiah Wilton
 http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton

 On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Sajid Iqbal wrote:

  We used to use the protocol.ora file to restrict access to the database,
  on oracle 8.0.5
 
  However since moving to Oracle 8.1.6.3  this doesn't work.

 --
 Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com
 --
 Author: Jeremiah Wilton
   INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: protocol.ora

2002-04-12 Thread Jeremiah Wilton

If you trace the listener you will see that it is looking for
.protocol.ora with a leading period.  This is a documented bug.  Just
copy protocol.ora to .protocol.ora.

--
Jeremiah Wilton
http://www.speakeasy.net/~jwilton

On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Sajid Iqbal wrote:

 We used to use the protocol.ora file to restrict access to the database,
 on oracle 8.0.5
 
 However since moving to Oracle 8.1.6.3  this doesn't work.

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