Todd
   I like your "magical way". Isn't that the goal with all technology
including databases? To the users it just magically works, but we elves down
in the boiler room have to make the magic. If you do a great job they never
know you're there.
   Well with a last name like yours -- hey! Where I used to work a senior
manager was Spanish and his first name was Jesus (pronounced He-sus), and
you never thought about it till you came back from lunch to find a note on
your desk:
      Dennis
          Come see me.
              Jesus

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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I don't know.  After hearing the explanation, it very well may be.

Our network guy is out (honeymoon).  And my experience w/ VPN is
slim.  For some reason I never considered it to be "just another
protocol" but rather to be a magical way that I could just
appear to be on the local net to all these machines.

I'll suggest the ssh tunnelling option.  

Todd Boss (sorry, I sometimes get colloquial and just sign my last name)

> 
> Boss
>    Is this a firewall issue?
> 
> Dennis Williams
> DBA
> Lifetouch, Inc.
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> 
> 
> I can tell you right now, i'm VPN'd to a client overseas and have
> NOT been able to get OCI to work over the protocol.  I can telnet/ssh
> to the machine where the Oracle server runs (its Solaris) and work
> via a sql*plus window, but nothing runs locally (i.e., Toad or windows
> version of sql*plus connected to the remote server).
> 
> If there's some secret to making OCI work over VPN, we were not able
> to find it.
> 
> boss
> 
> > 
> > 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,
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > =====
> > Paul Baumgartel
> > Transcentive, Inc.
> > www.transcentive.com
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