Re: port 2483

From: Mrunal Mody <emjay.mody_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 11:10:01 -0500
Message-Id: <5E221D5E-A162-4535-9547-6F2B018FF3FB_at_gmail.com>



Hello Ram,
Best practice here is to check with your infosec team on availability of ports outside of 2483/4 in your enterprise to best add another layer of securing the database environment. Yes, this is the viable option to not configure database access over ports 2483/4.

hth...

Regards,
MJ

> On Mar 11, 2020, at 10:55 AM, Ram K <lambu999_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> It looks like port 1521 is being replaced by 2483, is 2483 operational for Oracle DBs 12 and above. The document <https://tinyurl.com/rymtcjg> is bit confusing for me: "This port number can change to the officially registered port number of 2483 for TCP/IP, and 2484 for TCP/IP with SSL"
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> Also, can ports closer to 2483 be used by sites that are security conscious since it is recommended not to use default ports for security conscious installations.
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> Thanks,
> Ram.

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