Mensaje citado por Daniel Sand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Folks,
> 
> I have an generic question.
> 
> first of all. The stuff runs fine.
> 
> But ( the question ? )
> 
> If i make any DB connections from any Virtual Server that i configured 
> in apache, PHP always takes the Main Ethernet Interface. Not The Virtual 
> IP's of the card that are configure in the httpd.conf.
> 
> This isn't a real problem, maybe it's allready solved. I'm not sure.
> 
> But is their a way to declare over which ip PHP calls the Oracle Database ?

I think no.
By the way, Solaris has some obscure ways of working with multiple net interfaces.

> or even if this not exists, should their not be a way to delcare this.
> 
> Im thinking of in a secure reason, i think it should.

Why would you think that there's a risk?
If you have control over your server you shouldn't have any trouble (always speeking
as an unknowledged person to Oracle configuration).

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