Oracle (Linux) to MS SQL Server 2000 (Windows 2003) with OTG

I have Oracle 9i Release 1 running on linux and i want to use Transparent Gateway to connect to MS SQL Server 2000 running on Windows 2003. Is it possible to setup this connection?
If yes, please include the detail approach of installation.
Thank you....

Dear kgronau
i tried the transperent gateway in Win2003
both sqlserver and oracle 10 g onthe same os (win2003)
Created listener and tnsname settings as per the documention spec..
then created a database link for sqlserver here.
my transpernet gateway works without any problem,
Then,
I have Oracle on Linux also,
i created a tnsname settings here for the win2003 listener (for sqlserver connection).
then created a database link for sqlserver here
im not able to connect sqlserver.
i tried to desc one table (sqlserver)
the following error i get,
do you have any idea, what i have missed???
SQL> DESC CUSTOMERS@SQLDB
ERROR:
ORA-02068: following severe error form SQLDB
ORA-03135: connection lost contact
please give some hints what is the problem
remember the listener is running on windows 2003
regards

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