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Re: path to directory service when not connected to the net

From: No Spam <nospam_at_home.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:55:49 -0000
Message-ID: <%5qDb.261$4p2.131@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>


Terribly sorry looked around for a sqlnet.ora and couldn;t find one, these are the files up one level from the samples directory ldap.ora libnk59.def shrep.1st and snp_ro.ora

ldap.ora contains:
# LDAP.ORA Network Configuration File:
/opt/oracle/product/9.2.0/network/admin/ldap.ora # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.

DIRECTORY_SERVERS= (localhost:389:636)

DIRECTORY_SERVER_TYPE = OID libnk59.def contains:
{
global:

 nauk5z5_deinitall;
 nauk5z4_initall;
 nauk5i5_exit;
 nauk5fq_free_principal;
 nauk5fb_free_addresses;
 nauk5lb_get_in_tkt_w_password;
 snauk5z_getpassword;
 nauk5z7_lmssprintf;
 nauk5i4_error;
 snauk5i_os_localaddr;
 nauk5kc_build_principal_ext;
 nauk5k4_unparse_name;
 nauk5ld_parse_name;
 nauk5z6_lmsfprintf;
 nauk5i0_strerror;
 nauk5cb_cc_default;
 nauk5ca_cc_resolve;
 nauk5z2_convtime;
 nauk5i2_enter;
 nauk5y7_kt_close;
 nauk5y5_kt_end_seq_get;
 nauk5y6_kt_free_entry;
 nauk5z3_prettytime;
 nauk5y4_kt_next_entry;
 nauk5y3_kt_start_seq_get;
 nauk5y0_kt_resolve;
 nauk5fh_free_cred_contents;
 nauk5z0_show_credential;
 snauk5q_cc_default_name;
 nauk5lv_sname_to_principal;
 nauk5lc_get_in_tkt_with_skey;
 nauk5y2_kt_get_entry;

 nauk5akerberos;
 nauk5zl_klist;
 nauk5zi_kinit;
 nauk5zd_kdestroy;

local:
 *;
};

shrep.1st contains:

network : snaumihi_inithostinfo
network : snaumbg_gmt
network : naedpwd_encrypt
network : naumbsb_bld_singlebyte
network : ztapis

and snmp_ro.ora contains:
snmp.visibleservices=()

"Frank" <fbortel_at_nescape.net> wrote in message news:brl88j$r0h$1_at_news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...
> No Spam wrote:
>
> > Copy of my sqlnet.ora:
> >
> [Snipped SQLNET.ORA]
>
> That is a copy of the example - now your real one.
> It's one directory level higher
>
> --
> Regards, Frank van Bortel
>
Received on Mon Dec 15 2003 - 15:55:49 CST

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