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Subject: RE: Oracle Port?
> This sounds like a different problem. If your network engineer has a
packet
> sniffer, I'd ask him to check out stuff from both sides of the firewall.
> There are three areas t
> This sounds like a different problem. If your network engineer has a packet
> sniffer, I'd ask him to check out stuff from both sides of the firewall.
> There are three areas that could be a problem...
Well I don't have a packet sniffer per se, but I do have a linux box over
there on that netw
ons on the
network. If you've never been doing this before, its probably not configed
that way.
Lots of possibilities still...
Brian
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From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:35 PM
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Subject: RE: Oracle Port?
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Interesting. Would you know the range of ports needed given method 1?
I opened 1500-1700 (due to references I found for 1521, 1526 and 1610) but
am still having problems (TNS: unable to connect to destinati
Interesting. Would you know the range of ports needed given method 1?
I opened 1500-1700 (due to references I found for 1521, 1526 and 1610) but
am still having problems (TNS: unable to connect to destination) although
it could be something else...
> This is actually an interesting problem. If
The standard Oracle port is 1521. Occasionally I have heard that 1526 also
needs to be open, but I've never personally seen this case.
Brian
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From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 2:17 PM
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Subject: Oracle Port?
I'm
This is actually an interesting problem. If you look in the TNSNAMES.ORA
file on a machine that connects to the Oracle database you will see an entry
for the database you care about with a "Port=" line; this port has to be
open to the database. However, by default Oracle 8 on NT does something
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