--- Josh Tolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Running oracle on any unsupported platform is > probably not the best > idea, not only because you won't get support, but > also because running > it on a more secure platform will still leave you > with lots of holes; 1) Just an fyi, I have a few boxes Oracle 9iR2 running on FreeBSD 5.2.1 in a test environment and it runs as well if not better (consistently for a year and a half) than Oracle 9iR2 on our production Suse Linux boxes. 1a) Also, I have Oracle 10G running on Mac OSX which Oracle has support for. > in other words, you're going to need something in > front of the box to 2) I also put Snort on OpenBSD in front of the boxes to add a layer of security. Snort 2 has support for filtering/blocking specific sql statements, etc. and is a terrific way to add a powerful layer of security.
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