Ssl with Oracle jdbc thin driver on weblogic 9.2
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/weblogic/howto/jdbcssl/index.html
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/pdf/wp-oracle-jdbc_thin_ssl_2007.pdf
I had already created the ssl-jdbc connections for Weblogic 9.2 with Oracle 10.2.0.3.0 based on the documents above.
My questions
1. the connections are not using the desired ports. The TCP listener is using 1521, and TCPS listener is using 1522, and 2484. However the connections do not use the configured ports. Is it normal?
2. If using the unassigned port is the normal case, where can I limit the port range?
3. How to prove the connections are in SSL?
1. the connections are not using the desired ports. The TCP listener is using 1521, and TCPS listener is using 1522, and 2484. However the connections do not use the configured ports. Is it normal? It is normal.
2. If using the unassigned port is the normal case, where can I limit the port range? I still have no idea.
3. How to prove the connections are in SSL? No idea, too.
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for
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