RE: encrypt traffic across internet?

2003-10-15 Thread Norris, Gregory T [ITS]
It works fine... you just need to run CMAN on the database server.  This will 
eliminate the redirect to an un-tunneled port.

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List, so ssh forwarding will not work with windows ?

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 Hmm I wonder what the Metalink Technicians would have to say on this.

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  I have  a question about using the port forwarding feature of ssh.
  The initial connection to the listener gets tunneled thru by ssh.  But
what
  happens if the os is windows and bequeathing the connection is not
possible
  and a redirect must take place ?
  Listener sends a redirect message back to the client with the location of
  the dispatcher or
  dedicated server process. The client then connects directly to the
  dispatcher or
  dedicated server process.  Now won't all the communication bypass the ssh
  port forwarding ?

 
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   Or you can tunnel sqlplus and many other programs through ssh.
  
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   The question was posed to me about a simple web browser (non ssl),
   accessing an oracle database and shooting the information across the
   internet to a client, this info is NOT encrypted i assume.
  
   is that also true for like remote sqlplus connections and if you
wanted
   it to be for web, you need to go via SSL and for sqlplus what can be
   used?  Is this where ASO comes in(i think thats is, advanced security
   option?)
  
   thanks, joe
  
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RE: encrypt traffic across internet?

2003-10-14 Thread Boivin, Patrice J
Hmm I wonder what the Metalink Technicians would have to say on this.

Patrice.

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 I have  a question about using the port forwarding feature of ssh.
 The initial connection to the listener gets tunneled thru by ssh.  But what
 happens if the os is windows and bequeathing the connection is not possible
 and a redirect must take place ?
 Listener sends a redirect message back to the client with the location of
 the dispatcher or
 dedicated server process. The client then connects directly to the
 dispatcher or
 dedicated server process.  Now won't all the communication bypass the ssh
 port forwarding ?


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  Or you can tunnel sqlplus and many other programs through ssh.
 
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  The question was posed to me about a simple web browser (non ssl),
  accessing an oracle database and shooting the information across the
  internet to a client, this info is NOT encrypted i assume.
 
  is that also true for like remote sqlplus connections and if you wanted
  it to be for web, you need to go via SSL and for sqlplus what can be
  used?  Is this where ASO comes in(i think thats is, advanced security
  option?)
 
  thanks, joe
 
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Re: encrypt traffic across internet?

2003-10-14 Thread Joe Testa
dont use windoze? :)

joe

Boivin, Patrice J wrote:

Hmm I wonder what the Metalink Technicians would have to say on this.

Patrice.

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I have  a question about using the port forwarding feature of ssh.
The initial connection to the listener gets tunneled thru by ssh.  But what
happens if the os is windows and bequeathing the connection is not possible
and a redirect must take place ?
Listener sends a redirect message back to the client with the location of
the dispatcher or
dedicated server process. The client then connects directly to the
dispatcher or
dedicated server process.  Now won't all the communication bypass the ssh
port forwarding ?
 

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Or you can tunnel sqlplus and many other programs through ssh.

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The question was posed to me about a simple web browser (non ssl),
accessing an oracle database and shooting the information across the
internet to a client, this info is NOT encrypted i assume.
is that also true for like remote sqlplus connections and if you wanted
it to be for web, you need to go via SSL and for sqlplus what can be
used?  Is this where ASO comes in(i think thats is, advanced security
option?)
thanks, joe

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RE: encrypt traffic across internet?

2003-10-10 Thread Norris, Gregory T [ITS]
You need to run CMAN on the database server, and update the tnsnames entry to match.  
That prevents the redirect from occurring.

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Richard , I have  a question about using the port forwarding feature of ssh.
The initial connection to the listener gets tunneled thru by ssh.  But what
happens if the os is windows and bequeathing the connection is not possible
and a redirect must take place ?
Listener sends a redirect message back to the client with the location of
the dispatcher or
dedicated server process. The client then connects directly to the
dispatcher or
dedicated server process.  Now won't all the communication bypass the ssh
port forwarding ?


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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 21:14


 Or you can tunnel sqlplus and many other programs through ssh.

 -Original Message-
 Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 10:40 AM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


 The question was posed to me about a simple web browser (non ssl),
 accessing an oracle database and shooting the information across the
 internet to a client, this info is NOT encrypted i assume.

 is that also true for like remote sqlplus connections and if you wanted
 it to be for web, you need to go via SSL and for sqlplus what can be
 used?  Is this where ASO comes in(i think thats is, advanced security
 option?)

 thanks, joe

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RE: encrypt traffic across internet?

2003-10-09 Thread Jared . Still

Here's URL that shows how.

http://www.akadia.com/services/ssh_connect_tunnels.html

I've tried it, works well.

Jared








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Or you can tunnel sqlplus and many other programs through ssh.

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The question was posed to me about a simple web browser (non ssl), 
accessing an oracle database and shooting the information across the 
internet to a client, this info is NOT encrypted i assume.

is that also true for like remote sqlplus connections and if you wanted 
it to be for web, you need to go via SSL and for sqlplus what can be 
used? Is this where ASO comes in(i think thats is, advanced security 
option?)

thanks, joe

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Re: encrypt traffic across internet?

2003-10-09 Thread bulbultyagi
Richard , I have  a question about using the port forwarding feature of ssh.
The initial connection to the listener gets tunneled thru by ssh.  But what
happens if the os is windows and bequeathing the connection is not possible
and a redirect must take place ?
Listener sends a redirect message back to the client with the location of
the dispatcher or
dedicated server process. The client then connects directly to the
dispatcher or
dedicated server process.  Now won't all the communication bypass the ssh
port forwarding ?


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Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 21:14


 Or you can tunnel sqlplus and many other programs through ssh.

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 The question was posed to me about a simple web browser (non ssl),
 accessing an oracle database and shooting the information across the
 internet to a client, this info is NOT encrypted i assume.

 is that also true for like remote sqlplus connections and if you wanted
 it to be for web, you need to go via SSL and for sqlplus what can be
 used?  Is this where ASO comes in(i think thats is, advanced security
 option?)

 thanks, joe

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RE: encrypt traffic across internet?

2003-10-08 Thread Norris, Gregory T [ITS]
ASO should work here, although I've not used it personally (apparently it's rather 
expensive).  It's certainly not the only option, however.  I've used OpenSSH's 
tunneling capabilities for this purpose, for example, but there are a number of other 
utilities which can do more-or-less the same thing (stunnel, VPNs, etc.).  This sort 
of thing requires the use of CMAN on the DB server, but is fairly trivial to set up.

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is that also true for like remote sqlplus connections and if you wanted 
it to be for web, you need to go via SSL and for sqlplus what can be 
used?  Is this where ASO comes in(i think thats is, advanced security 
option?)

thanks, joe

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RE: encrypt traffic across internet?

2003-10-08 Thread Richard Ji
Or you can tunnel sqlplus and many other programs through ssh.

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is that also true for like remote sqlplus connections and if you wanted 
it to be for web, you need to go via SSL and for sqlplus what can be 
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thanks, joe

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