Dear Rahul what applications you are trying to publish externally ? . let me know the exact error msg you are facing like GONE 410 or page not found etc. thanks Naim On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Rahul Naik <rahul.naik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > We are trying to access Oracle Applications Rel 12.1.3 over the internet. > Our architecture is as follows (I am also uploading the diagram). > > > > Ineternet User -> ( External Firewall Reverse Proxy > Server Internal Firewall) in DMZ Setup -> Single node install > (Server has 2 network cards - one we are using for internal tier and the > other for external web tier). > > We have internal web tier on port 8000 and external web tier on port 8001. > > We are able to access both URL's when on the internal network. We have also > set the Node Trust and Responsibility Trust levels. So effectively, when I > login to the external URL on 8001 (when on internal network) I am able to > see only those responsibilities for which I have set the Responsibility > Trust Level to external. > > However, when I try to access the external webtier over the internet (after > opening port 8001 on the internal firewall, doing required settings in the > new context file, opening ports 443 and 80 on the external fire wall) I am > able to login but I do not see the responsibilities. > > Please let me know if any additional details are required and I can provide > them. > > Alternatively, if you have a similar setup, can you please provide the > values for the following parameters that you have set in the context file > for the external web tier. > > s_webentryhost > **s_webentrydomain > s_active_webport > **s_webentryurlprotocol > s_login_page > s_server_ip_address > > Thanks, > Rahul. R. Naik > > > > > On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Kunal Chakravorty > <kunalc2000@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> >> Yes we have done it at our organization. >> >> What sort of issues are you facing? >> Regards, >> >> *Kunal * >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Rahul Naik <rahul.naik@xxxxxxxxx> >> *To:* ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> *Sent:* Tue, 19 October, 2010 8:55:05 AM >> *Subject:* Oracle Applications in a DMZ Reverse Proxy Setup >> >> Hi, >> We are trying to implement Oracle applications behind a DMZ Reverse >> Proxy setup and facing issues. I was wondering if anyone on this group has >> implemented this before and could assist. >> >> Thanks, >> Rahul. R. Naik >> >> >> > >