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Re: Firewall Problem with Oracle 8.1.5 on Linux SQL *NET

From: Sandra Fraune <sandra_at_muenster.com>
Date: 2000/03/13
Message-ID: <8ai7ht$b4h$1@nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1

Hi!

Due to my information you need a file called tnsnav.ora to navigate through a firewall. In this file you name the port 1610. This is the port the firewall managed the sqlnet request.

Greetings,
Sandra

In article <qrjlcssn3firhe3jfg1oq5n502cc6ldu9a_at_4ax.com>,   michael_at_poremski.de wrote:
> Dear Experts,
>
> I have a really big problem to connect to a Oracle 8.1.5 DB that is
> installed after a Firewall. The Ports 1521 & 1526 are administrated by
> the firewall administrator. If I want connect to the Oracle DB then I
> get no connection.
>
> If I check the LISTENER.LOG File on the Oracle Server (ALL Ports are
> opened on the Firewall!) then I can see that every connection used an
> dynamical (?) own Port (like 1061, 1134, 1184 ..)
>
> I'm a Oracle novice, but I hope that some users want help me. How can
> I configure the Oracle DB that all comunication are going to one Port?
> Is it possible?
>
> Which files must I configure and which values must I change? Sorry, I
> use Oracle 8.1.5 on Linux and the Client is a Windows NT computer. I
> use the Oracle 8 AND on an other computer an Oracle 7.3.x Client.
>
> My TNSNAMES.ORA File:
>
> oraedv.world =
> (DESCRIPTION =
> (ADDRESS_LIST =
> (ADDRESS =
> (PROTOCOL = TCP)
> (Host = 192.168.200.2)
> (Port = 1521)
> )
> )
> (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = orcl)
> )
> )
>
> Thanks for every advice. I have a really big problem with my boss, if
> I can't find a solution. Thanks!!!
>
> Michael
>

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