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Hi rick.
I have got the SQLNET SOCKS Connection established. It's using SocksCap32
from NEC. The application request which uses WINSOCK gets intercepted by
SocksCap32 and tunnels it thru SOCKS Server using SOCKS4 protocol. It seems
to be working fine.
Thanx a lot for ur valuable input.
-Dhruba
In article <MPG.fbe30615a88cb5998968d_at_news.visi.com>,
rwh_at_visi.com wrote:
>
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> In article <6ivc84$bjf$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>, ddeka_at_erols.com says...
> > Hi
> > I have my Oracle client(SQLNET V2) sitting behind a SOCKS(Proxy) Server
and
> > My Oracle 7.3 Server running on Solaris 2.5 is on a Network outside the
> > Socks Server.
> > Is there any way I can redirect my SQLNET traffic to go through the Socks
> > Server ? I want this because my firwall doen't allow my m/c's IP address
to go
> > out and the only way I can go outside is thru the Socks.
>
> It been awhile since I looked at SOCKS, but as I remember it, it
> provides a replacement network library and you end up recompiling
> client apps to use that library. The standard distribution includes
> modified source for ftp, telnet and some others.
>
> If your client is running on a Windows based machine, I believe that
> there is a replacement for WINSOCK that makes any application SOCKS
> compatible. You should check out the SOCKS home page at
> http://www.socks.nec.com and take a look at SOCKScap.
>
> --rick
>
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