RE: Ports in listener.log

If .NET uses java connections, then yes.

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Thanks Tom.

Could the same be true for .NET? We're not using jdbc connections.


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RE: Ports in listener.log       
                

Sherrie,

JDBC connections use a "thin" connection that does not require tns. It
uses either the server name and sid/service name to connect to the
database.

Tom


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Oracle 10.2.0.3
HP-UX

I have a 10.2 listener listening on port 1522, and see connections
established using that. However, I also see connections coming in on
other ports, that look like the increment by 1 each time. The
connections are coming from a .net application on a windows server
through IIS, and that server does not have a tns entry in tnsnames.ora.
We removed it from there to specifically prevent connections to this
database. Anyone have any idea how this could be happening?


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