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The registry setting referred to is USE_SHARED_SOCKET=TRUE and it works great.
Greg Kainz <gregkainz_at_home.com> wrote in message
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> "Volker Lauterfeld" <lauterfeld_at_cos-gmbh.de> wrote in message
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> > What ports do I have to open in the firewall to enable connectivity
between
> > an oracle server and a remote client.. The standardports of the listener
> > (1521 or 1526) are ok. But when I look into the listener.log I see that
the
> > traffic goes through other ports. What can I do?
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> a. Use connection manager to configure a list of ports that the listener
> hands off to
> b. Check with your firewall manufacturer to see if it handles SQL*Net
> c. Check on metalink for configuring the server to keep everything on one
> port (Windoze only, and I don't recall the registry setting for this). My
> guess is that performance would be horrible using this option...
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Received on Sat May 12 2001 - 06:39:36 CDT
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