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REPOST: Re: Why not?

From: Yaw <yawi_at_bigpond.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 14:00:41 GMT
Message-ID: <7$--$$-$$_%_-_%--$@news.noc.cabal.int>


I have been told that the method is to use Virtual Private Network to do it.

So which way should I go:
VPN or configuring tnsnames.ora etc?

Thanks.

Yaw.

"Paulus" <pabliten_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e46a94e6.0112280328.44387d6b_at_posting.google.com...
> If you are connected by an ISP, maybe your IP address is dynamically
> assigned; you should see the IP address that your ISP assigned you
> (IPCONFIG with Win NT or 2000, IFCONFIG Linux/Unix, WINIPCFG Win
> 98/95) and then modify the file listener.ora so Oracle will wait a
> connection using this IP (in the server machine); and the tnsnames.ora
> file in the client computer with the IP address of the server...
>
> scuse me for my poor english... i hope this help you.

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