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Re: Oracle 10g on Linux

From: <printdude1968_at_gmail.com>
Date: 25 Nov 2006 15:44:36 -0800
Message-ID: <1164498276.125301.120420@45g2000cws.googlegroups.com>


Hi,

I did what you said. I disabled firewalls on both sides and tried to connect. Even with the absolute IP address in the http://..... line, it doesn't work.

hpuxrac wrote:
> printdude1968_at_gmail.com wrote:
> > The error I receive seems to be the same no matter what I try... The
> > Page cannot be displayed.
> > Here is what I tried:
> >
> > a) ping linuxDesktop (to check that my HOSTS file is correct)
> > b) disabled Firewall (McAfee) on WXP box.
> > c) I've attempted to use the hard coded IP address with port 1158
> > d) I've tried using linuxDesktop.localhost.localdomain (with correct
> > http:// protocol specified)
> > e) I have searched the web for references to ports which Oracle 10g
> > uses and the only references I can find are to either 5500 (which
> > appears to be obsolete) or 1158 which doesn't work unless I am
> > accessing from the local host.
> > f) I have located the portlist.ini file in $ORACLE_HOME/install and
> > see the following entries
> >
> > iSQL*Plus HTTP port number =5560
> > Enterprise Manager Console HTTP Port (emily) = 1158
> > Enterprise Manager Agent Port (emily) = 3938
> >
> > Which seems to correspond to the discussions here:
> > http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/install.102/b14202/ports.htm#CIHECDEE
> >
> > So I tried port 3939 only to recieve the following response
> > EMDAEMON
> > HTTP/1.1 404 , Not Found
> >
> > Does this mean that something needs to be started before I can access
> > the EMC remotely?
> >
> > g) I was able to get to port 5560 locally"Oracle Application Server
> > Containers for J2EE 10g (9.0.4.1.0)" even though the portlist.ini says
> > port 5560 is the iSQL*Plus HTTP port number .
> >
> > I suspect I'm off in the wrong direction, or am very close.... either
> > way I don't know what port to use now even
>
> If you use port 1158 when you connect locally that should be the same
> port as when you connect over the network.
>
> Here's the url I use for one of my linux test boxes ...
> http://oralin1:1158/em
>
> If you can ping your linux box from your windows box then you should be
> able to connect in using some variation on the ( ip address substituted
> for oralin1 OR hostname.networksuffix OR hostname ).
>
> Unless you have some firewall operational on your linux box that is
> rejected connections? In which case either bring it down or configure
> it to allow connections on that port.
Received on Sat Nov 25 2006 - 17:44:36 CST

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