Tanel - Thanks! That is sort of what I did. I shut down the listener and let
them start the other process that wanted port 8080. Then I restarted the
listener and it griped because it couldn't have that port, but everything
else seemed to come up okay. I don't like rude surprises just as I had my
Hi
Oracle 9ir2 default install comes with two additional ports (8080 and
2100) from the OSE integrated stack in the database. These are a
security risk if you do not actually need them and control them as
anyone with a browser can attempt to break into your database. You can
see them with
My networking people just notified me that XDB has port 8080 locked. Since I
wasn't aware that Oracle 9.2 had an XDB running, this quite has me baffled.
Is this something I can stop? Oracle has a lot of documentation on how to
configure it, etc., but I don't see a thing on stopping it. Any
Hi!
Check note 171658.1 from metalink, it has series of steps for removing XML
stuff from database.
Alternatively (if I recall correctly) you can just remove the XDB entry from
listener.ora.
Tanel.
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