Re: Oracle SQL Developer && LDAP Connection

From: <fabio.fetter_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 09:34:30 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <7e2b5694-db6a-4d39-9fe0-d64ee0251a4f_at_googlegroups.com>


I've the same problem...
I've both tnsnames.ora and ldap.ora on same path. The tns is loaded, and the ldap is not. Using the instnat client, I can connect with the ldap.

I'm using a Mac...

Booooooooooriiiiiiiing!!!

On Tuesday, 7 October 2008 19:10:21 UTC+1, Frank van Bortel wrote:
> Shakespeare wrote:
> > "Dmitry V. Krivenok" <krivenok.dmitry_at_gmail.com> schreef in bericht
> >>> I just tested this on a windows system. Without any configuration, I only
> >>> put your ldap.ora in my admin directory. SQLDeveloper does read the file,
> >>> and shows the ldap server connection.
> >>>
> >>> This may be a stupid question, but did you put the ldap.ora file on the
> >>> same
> >>> machine as you put SQLDeveloper?
> >> Yes I did.
> >> SQL Developer and Oracle Client are installed on my client host,
> >> while
> >> openldap is installed on my server host.
> >>
> >> I will try a windows version of SQL Developer.
> >>
> >>
> >>> Shakespeare
> >
> > Ok, then you could try to change the TNSNAMES.ORA in the same directroy as
> > your ldap.ora file, and add a (dummy) connection to it. Check if the
> > tns-connections in SQLDeveloper reflect this change. If they do, the error
> > is not in the location of the files. If they don't, SQL Developer is reading
> > your *.ora files from a different location than you expect it to do.
> > If you do see the changes, check if your ldap.ora filename is in lower case.
> >
> > Shakespeare
> >
> >
>
> Should the next (even more stupid) question not be:
> Do you use the same Unix account and environment settings when
> testing the Oracle client and SQL Dev?
> --
>
> Regards,
> Frank van Bortel
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