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Subject: Oracle Client/Server Access through Firewall
From: Ralph Docken <Ralph . Docken @ slchicago . infonet . com>
Date: 12 Dec 96 14:19 GMT
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     I'm new, so I don't know exactly how this works, and my first question 
     will be--well, you know.
     
     We want to extend Oracle access to SELECTED outsiders via Internet. We 
     use SECURID for modems (remote-control), and that works fine.  We'd 
     like to use SECURID for Internet.
     
     Is there some way to do this?  The user should be prompted for his or 
     her SECURID number.  Only if it's legit should the firewall let the 
     Client/Server traffic into our server.
     
     I'm looking for a vendor, book, web site, white paper, or anything 
     that can get me started.  I'm not even sure it's possible.
     
     Thanks.....
          Ralph Docken
          Director of Systems, Networks, & Operations
          Sargent & Lundy, LLC
          
     P.S.  If I'm not doing this right, I'm sorry.  Let me know.
     
     

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