Unix to WIN2000 connectivity

Oracle 8.0.6 clients and server on HPUX 10.20 maintained a simple replication db to NT 4SP6 8.0.5 server. No problems worked well with local naming using tcpip(tnsnames). IT moved NT 8.0.5 to WIN2000 8.1.7 server. NonWIN2000 domain clients and server will not connect. Tnsping,trcroute,lrnrctl all show WIN2000 listener running and available. WIN2000 domain clients and server can connect to Unix server but no connection from nondomain to WIN2000 server. What gives, WIN2000 authentication, tcpip services port limitations (default 1521)?

This is not a replication issue, it's connectivity issue. Replication is not an issue when you have no connection. I'm talking public connection, SQL*Net, all clients use Oracle products to communicate to Oracle servers via Oracle native connection. I do not care if it a Windows, Unix, or VMS operating system. That is why we pay the big bucks to Oracle, to resolve these issues. Otherwise we can all buy MS products at a lower price and service. Oracle position is there is no connection problem between V8.0.6 (Unix) with V8.1.7 (WIN2000) via SQL*Net, fine. Then it must be a WIN2000 window authenication issue preventing the connection. (Remember this connection worked well before with NT4SP6a domain V8.0.5 server connected to Unix V8.0.5 nondomain server). Surely Oracle has nondomain clients outside the domain connecting to a WIN2000 server inside a domain, HOW? My tools (TNSping, trcroute, lsnrctl) outside the WIN2000 domain tell me that the WIN2000 server listener is ready and able. I can even look inside the WIN2000 listener log file and see my connection with no errors, but all non domain clients are terminated with (OEM,SQL*NET,SQLPLUS,ORACLE ODBC) ORA-12545 but of course WIN2000 domain clients can connect to the nondomain server on Unix machine. So we are talking about a one way street, shoulds like a domain trust issue (monitoring Orcale native connection over tcpip)? Please tell me Oracle has a guideline for connecting clients outside a WIN2000 domain that resolves the connection issues.

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