RE: Oracle Security Alert #68 - Security Vulnerabilities in Oracle's Server Product - Win2000

  • From: <Paula_Stankus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <joan.hsieh@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 13:08:18 -0400

Nope I put the zipped file on my Unix system and unzipped there with =
unzip -a command on unix directly.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Hsieh [mailto:joan.hsieh@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 12:27 PM
To: Stankus, Paula G
Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Oracle Security Alert #68 - Security Vulnerabilities in
Oracle's Server Product - Win2000


Paula,

How did you ftp over those patch files? the path we are looking for is=20
on aix,the file after unzip-ed on the window has whole bunch of=20
directory, there is no cpio file so we can uncompress it on the unix=20
box. did you ftp each directory over to unix?

Thanks,

Paula_Stankus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Guys,
>=20
> -Downloaded opatch from 2617419 patch search=3D20
> -Was able to succesfully run lsinventory
> -downloaded 3811887 - as I am running 9.2.0.4 on 64-bit Solaris
> -set LD_LIBRARY_PATH first to 64-bit - then to 32-bit libraries and =
ran =3D
> with both times getting following error messages:
>=20
> ar: =3D
> =
/export/home/oracle/software/patches/3811887/files/lib32/libnl9.a/nlstd.o=
=3D
>  ha
> s bad elf format.
>         Request error: no section at index
> ar: =3D
> =
/export/home/oracle/software/patches/3811887/files/lib32/libn9.a/sslalloc=
=3D
> .o
> has bad elf format.
>         Format error: data region truncated
> OPatch encounters the following issues during file patching:
> The following problems were encountered when applying patches:
> 1.      /opt/oracle/product/9.2.0/lib32/libnl9.a
>         [ object: nlstd.o ]
> 2.      /opt/oracle/product/9.2.0/lib32/libn9.a
>         [ object: sslalloc.o ]
>=20
>=20
> Any ideas?  I have posted to a TAR.
>=20
> Thanks,
> Paula
>=20
>=20
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> Oracle's Server Product - Win2000
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> On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 10:18:53 -0700, jared.still@xxxxxxxxxxx
> <jared.still@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>=20
>>My job would be much more difficult *without* Perl on all our Win32
>>servers.
>=20
>=20
> I'd have thought the words "on all our win32 servers" redundant in
> that sentence.
> --=3D20
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