We are an Application Service Provider--we maintain a set of servers in
a colocation facility and our customers use our application via the
Web.  Security is a paramount concern, of course, and only our Web
server has a public IP address, with the application and database
servers completely private. 

We supply a number of standard reports, but most of our customers want
some custom reports as well.  We would like to give them access to our
database, possibly over a VPN, but only if security can be maintained. 
I'd like to know if anyone has faced such a situation, and what kind of
configuration (network/firewall/VPN/Oracle Net) might make such access
possible.

TIA,



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Paul Baumgartel
Transcentive, Inc.
www.transcentive.com

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