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Re: restricting listener access

From: FM <fabrizio.magni_at_mycontinent.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 09:12:44 +0200
Message-ID: <4151266f$2@x-privat.org>


Yong Huang wrote:

>
> The "problem" still exists in 9i. I can't test on 10g since I only
> have one installation of 10g on my PC so I can't remotely stop the
> listener (my remote machine has 9i; attempting to stop it returns
> TNS-12618: TNS:versions are incompatible).
>
> The commands you can send this way are stop, save_config and reload.
> See item 16 at http://rootshell.be/~yong321/computer/OracleIdiosyncrasies.html.
> A few years ago I opened a Tar with Oracle for a better solution. They
> told me setting password in listener.ora is the only way.
>

Yes, I knew the page. It have always liked the part on the 1.75GB SGA limit.

for the listener: I feared the password was the only solution... and I don't really like it.

Better than nothing, but still not the optimum.

Many thanks for the answer.

-- 
Fabrizio Magni

fabrizio.magni_at_mycontinent.com

replace mycontinent with europe
Received on Wed Sep 22 2004 - 02:12:44 CDT

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