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Listener port
Hi All,
I'm installation a server we have client -server architecture I need to configure a port for client to communicate with the server and server to communicate with the clients Pls let me know how to configure in linux |
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We dont know for what product...
Usually the software should give configuration files for that... Dont forget to update your /etc/services file after... |
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Is it oracle? If so then go to
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin there are litener.ora and tnsnames.ora. default port for oracle listener is 1521. if you change it, you have to use local_lister in spfile/initfile too and define it in tnsnames.ora as well br Kaido |
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