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Operating Systems Linux Problem in accessing Oracle Database Server from Linux Machine Post 302914361 by radoulov on Monday 25th of August 2014 08:45:43 AM
Old 08-25-2014
Check Troubleshooting Guide for ORA-12545 / TNS-12545 Connect failed because target host or object does not exist (Doc ID 553328.1) on MOS.
 

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pacparser_find_proxy(3) 				     Library Functions Manual					   pacparser_find_proxy(3)

NAME
pacparser_find_proxy - Finds proxy for a given URL and Host. SYNOPSIS
#include <pacparser.h> char *pacparser_find_proxy ( const char *url, const char *host ); PARAMETERS
const char *url URL to find proxy for. const char *host Host part of the URL. DESCRIPTION
Finds proxy for a given URL and Host. This function should be called only after pacparser engine has been initialized (using pac- parser_init) and pac script has been parsed (using pacparser_parse_pac_file or pacparser_parse_pac_string). RETURNS
Proxy string on sucess and NULL on error. SEE ALSO
pacparser_version(3), pacparser_init(3), pacparser_parse_pac_file(3), pacparser_parse_pac_string(3), pacparser_parse_pac(3), pac- parser_just_find_proxy(3), pacparser_cleanup(3), pacparser_setmyip(3), pacparser_enable_microsoft_extensions(3) c2man pacparser.h 14 March 2011 pacparser_find_proxy(3)
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