Ian,
Good points. ALthough running extproc under TCP is NOT supported by Oracle,
it will work.
Dick Goulet
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Author: MacGregor; Ian A. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7/8/2002 4:28 PM
Some security and Intermedia tips:
Make sure the
Look at note: 99136.1 on the metalink.
It has also many references to other useful documents that might help.
Regards,
Waleed
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Hi all,
I've recently been asked to set up an extproc
John,
First question, is this the first extproc listener that you've setup on this
server? If your configuring a second, you can't really do that as there can be
one and only one extproc_connection_data entry in your tnsnames.ora file. What
you need in this case is a new library that
Some security and Intermedia tips:
Make sure the extproc listener runs under a non-privileged account. In UNIX the
nobody account should be used. Do not setup anything but an ipc connection. If
you are running Intermedia make and need to do docment filtering make sure nobody's
Hi all,
I've recently been asked to set up an extproc listener and as this is the
first non-apps one I have had to deal with, I was hopping somebody could
give some pointers. I have RTFM, and sarcasm it's oh so clear /sarcasm.
Anyway, how does one go about figuring out the LISTENER_KEY? Is the
In address_list to listen for extproc connection through IPC protocol use
EXTPROC0 as a KEY.
SID_NAME for extproc is always PLSExtProc.
ORACLE_HOME is your regular oracle_home directory.
Here is an example:
LISTENER =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =