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Re: port forwarding and oracle

Subject: Re: port forwarding and oracle
Date: 22 Oct 2004 15:38:04 -0400
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 22:37, Chris Cheshire wrote:
Has anyone got port forwarding to work with an oracle database?

I have OpenSSH 3.9p1 on my database server (Oracle 8i running Solaris 
2.6) and my client is a PowerBook (running OSX 10.3.5) with OpenSSH 
3.6p1 (I wish apple would update this) and when I try to set up the port 
forward the connection (using java thin client drivers) through it times 
out. Running the following from the client :

ssh -v -L 2521:dbserver:1521 user@dbserver

I don't know about thin client, but when I did this with SQL*Net or
Oracle Net, I had to use Connection Manager. I'll bet the same is true
for you. See this URL:

http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/oraclenet/htdocs/cman_overview.htm

Or you can look up the documentation in the Oracle9i Net Services
Administrator Guide (or whatever version you are using).

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C. Linus Hicks <lhicks@nc.rr.com>

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