Re: Oracle and https
- From: Gerry Miller <gerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Taylor, Chris David" <ChrisDavid.Taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2012 10:15:56 +1000
Hi Chris
The infrastructure team have found that they have the same problem from
a local server. The sites that have no problem are running Windows
2008 R2 and get the message "There is a problem with this site's
security certificate", which is easily bypassed. The site with the
problem is on Windows Server 2003 R2 and get no such message, so the
infrastructure team have asked me to confirm that "..the SSL
configuration and CypherSuite configured for Weblogic will support the
IE cipher strength of 128-bit". I have no idea what that means so will
have to chase it up.
The server that I am trying to connect from is in the Middle East, while
the OMS site is in Australia. I was informed last week that the
connection was being blocked at another site they have in South
America, which I would think would make the above issue of the
certificate irrelevant. It does make the multiple NIC theory sound
feasible to me.
Thanks and regards
Gerry
Taylor, Chris David wrote:
> Typically I would think that is a pathing problem on the server with multiple
> NICs.
>
> Chris Taylor
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> Subject: Oracle and https
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> Hi
> I have installed Cloud Control 12c on a Windows network and successfully set
> up all of the hosts except one, which is at an overseas site. Before
> commencing I checked that I could make a secure connection to the Cloud
> Control console via https from this server, but I cannot, getting "Internet
> Explorer cannot display the webpage". My client's system/network admin
> people have investigated and are now asking me - and want me to ask Oracle -
> why the https connection is going via the internet instead of their intranet.
> This is not my area of knowledge but I would assume that this would have
> nothing to do with Oracle but rather be a firewall or security issue.
> Can anyone confirm this for me?
>
> Regards
>
> Gerry Miller
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