Use ssh port forwarding to get past your firewall :)
Why don't use just use sqlplus?

--- Richard Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Crawford wrote:
> 
> > I don't understand this one at all; it's completely whacked to me.
> > 
> > I have been trying to get to port 1521 on my Solaris 9 server so that
> I 
> > can work with Oracle on that server.  However, suddenly that port is
> not 
> > available.  My netadmin insists that the firewall is allowing the 
> > connection, and I can find no settings on my own computer which would 
> > block the traffic (I've tried three separate computers, two on-site
> and 
> > one remote).
> > 
> > What could cause a port to suddenly be unavailable like that?  It was 
> > available last week at this time, which was the last time I accessed
> it.
> > 
> > I apologize if this is an incredibly elementary question.
> > 
> 
> Quick follow-up.  Sorry I forgot to include this information.
> 
> The server is working.  I can ping it just fine and telnet to it just 
> fine.  I've executed ps -ef and can see that the Oracle processes are 
> running.
> 
> -- 
> Richard S. Crawford
> Programmer III,
> UC Davis Extension Distance Learning Group (http://unexdlc.ucdavis.edu)
> (916)327-7793 / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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