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.
Patrice.
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I have a question about using the port forwarding feature of ssh.
The initial connection to the listener
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
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
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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
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
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
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