If packets are dropped, increasing timeout will not help.
There are things in this world which cannot be done by
modifying oracle parameter values.
On 2003.07.10 05:19, Manoj Kumar Jha wrote:
also check the value of CONNECT_TIMEOUT_,
its default value is 10 (secs).
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To:
also check the value of CONNECT_TIMEOUT_,
its default value is 10 (secs).
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Oh boy!
You need to fix that firewall. You should
a) allow your local nodes to go out on Or
Oh boy!
You need to fix that firewall. You should
a) allow your local nodes to go out on Oracle*Net port (and I advise against
1521, 1526 and 1527).
b) allow certain IP addresses to go in your LAN by using Oracle*Net port.
Second thing to do would be to have a SSL firewall and use Advanced Netwo
Could someone share with me if you come across similar
kind of configuration.
--- Mladen Gogala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You obviously do need special configuration.
> You are welcome.
>
> On 2003.07.08 17:09, Bob Robert wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I am getting following error message when I try
You obviously do need special configuration.
You are welcome.
On 2003.07.08 17:09, Bob Robert wrote:
All,
I am getting following error message when I try to
connect though firewall (from DMZ to Network).
ORA-12535: TNS:operation timed out
Do I need to do special configuration (like cman)
around f
Bob Robert scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
> All,
>
> I am getting following error message when I try to
> connect though firewall (from DMZ to Network).
>
> ORA-12535: TNS:operation timed out
>
> Do I need to do special configuration (like cman)
> around firewall?
depends on the fir
All,
I am getting following error message when I try to
connect though firewall (from DMZ to Network).
ORA-12535: TNS:operation timed out
Do I need to do special configuration (like cman)
around firewall?
Thanks In Advance,
Bob
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