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11.09.2008 at 05:51PM PST, ID: 23889737
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connecting to a remote oracle 10g server?

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Oracle 10.x

Tags:

oracle, database, 10g

HI, I have a Oracle 10g running on one of my networks. I need to connect to this database from  a remote site, how do I do this? I am able to connect to the remote site through isqlplus and the EM console, but now I would like to connect through the command line interface. My sever is located at 12.150.20.x and I would like to connect to it from 69.150.12.x. Thank you for the help.

Ps: myserver is running on a linux machine and I would like to connect to it using the windows CLI.

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Answered By: dvz
Expert Since: 04/21/1998
Accepted Solutions: 300
Computer Expertise: Advanced
Education: Trinity International University, Chicago, Illinoisnull, Master's Degree
dvz has been an Expert for 10 years 8 months, during which he has posted 2056 comments and answered 300 questions. dvz is just one of 761 experts in the Oracle 10.x Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
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