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| Subject: | Re: port forwarding and oracle |
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| Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2004 10:28:28 -0700 |
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Yes 'dbserver' resolves to a proper host name (I trimmed it out), I am connecting to localhost, I am not using Oracle client programs (just java thin client) so the tns settings are not used. However I have found another oracle machine that what I tried actually works on so now it is localised to that particular installation. The crazy thing is I think both machines have the same OS, same patches, same version of OpenSSH. Time to double check everything. Chris
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