You can install a freeware/shareware but extensively used software packet
filter called IPFilter on the box and configure it to allow packets from a
specific host to a certain port on the machine. You can restrict access by
blocking access to the tnslistener port for example. The tool is very
straight forward to install and configure. you should be able to find it
easily on the internet.
-----Original Message-----
From: sajida kalsoom
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6/19/00 11:17 PM
Subject: off topic: How can host level security be implemented in Oracle
Server.
Hi user,
I am using Oracle 8i (8.1.6) server and want to restrict user to
connect with oracle server from a particular host through sql net .Is
there
any way to restrict connection from any host. e.g if oracle server is
running on 203.135.0.3 then client say ' test ' is authorized to connect
with server only from 203.135.28.10 machine. If some one knows way
Please
tell me.
regards
sajida.
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