Re: reg accessing oracle

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Hi Phillip,

Thank you for writing in.

It started working the moment I followed your suggestion.

Thank you for educating me in terms of inbound and outbound directions and
it will definitely help me in my future deployments.

Have a nice day,

Regards,

Shiva


"Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I created a user defined protocol TCP:1531 inbound with no secondary
connections and created a rule to allow traffic between the vpn clients
to internal clients but it still does not work.

TCP:1531 Outbound (not Inbound).

It is outbound from the VPN Clients network to the Internal Network.

Inbound Protocols are for Publishing. In a publishing rule it is a
"service" that is listening for an *Inbound* connection. It is a
different concept. Your SQL thing is not "published" to the VPN Users
because it is a "routed" relationship not a "NATed" relationship.

Inbound -vs- outbound is not about litteral "directions", it is more about
"perspectives".
It is about who initiated the connection and under what conditions it was
initiated under. It is kind of like who fired the first shot.

In your SQL connection the VPN Users "fired the first shot" and the
packets went outbound from them.

In Publishing, the published Service "fires the first shot" by listening
for a *inbound* connection that has not happend yet.

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