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hi
normally, the firewall stop any client call if this one uses a variable port
number. unfortunately, the listener gives a such port number for his
clients.
if this is your problem, the only way is to reconfigure your database as MTS
architecture.
hth.
Yang, senior DBA Oracle
haozhong_at_hotmail.com wrote in message <92jiej$f0b$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>...
>Hi, folks, I am trying to make a client connect to the server in
>another network. There is a firewall between them, and the firewall
>will translate the source and destination addresses. But I found out
>that only the addresses in the IP header were changed but the ones in
>the TNS header were intact. Will Oracle Connection Manager make this
>work?
>
>Any help is appreciated!
>
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Received on Sun Dec 31 2000 - 11:48:11 CST