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madunix

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Since: Mar 17, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 11:28 am
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I have asked some of the ISP in my country to host our web.
The web will include an application with 2 areas: the public area & the
members’ area.
Public Information will be:
Information such as News, Events Databases, etc.,
which will be hosted at ISP, and we will have the
ability to update them through the administration area.
Public users will be able to search by categories, Member name and type
Users will be able to search the statistical data by Data type,
year, bonds or stocks and month for the current year.
Members will be able to register online.
Members will be able to view information regarding the Ownership from
database
Memebers will access the info which are aloocated on our
main server.
Main server is based on Oracle RAC running AIX5.1

Can any one help me with the following
1- describe the requirement Hardware/Software on both sides
2- specify database connectivity,
3- Do we need a dedicated server hosting option, including firewall hardware
and/or software option.
4- should we go for .NET or other

Thanks

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nospam34

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Since: Oct 20, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 7:14 pm
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MadUNIX wrote:


 > Main server is based on Oracle RAC running AIX5.1

So you run Oracle and AIX (ie IBM), so you must have a large budget.

 > Can any one help me with the following
 > 1- describe the requirement Hardware/Software on both sides

Is this a homework question or a request? Maybe you want your existing data
in the IBM machine replicated to a server on the web.

 > 2- specify database connectivity,

TCP/IP; Oracle can connect to just about anything including Perl, Java, etc.

 > 3- Do we need a dedicated server hosting option, including firewall
 > hardware and/or software option.

If you already have an IBM server, why do you need dedicated hosting as
well? Maybe you intend to replicate part of the Oracle database.

 > 4- should we go for .NET or other

Horror of horrors.

Since you are already running AIX, run that or a Unix variant (Linux/BSD
etc), replicate the Oracle data, and run Apache/Perl/PHP/Java servlets etc.


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madunix

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 7:14 pm
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 >
  > > Main server is based on Oracle RAC running AIX5.1
 >
 > So you run Oracle and AIX (ie IBM), so you must have a large budget.
 >
  > > Can any one help me with the following
  > > 1- describe the requirement Hardware/Software on both sides
 >
 > Is this a homework question or a request? Maybe you want your existing
data
 > in the IBM machine replicated to a server on the web.
no its not a home Work... This what we are trying to implement.

 >
  > > 2- specify database connectivity,
 >
 > TCP/IP; Oracle can connect to just about anything including Perl, Java,
etc.
 >
  > > 3- Do we need a dedicated server hosting option, including firewall
  > > hardware and/or software option.
 >
 > If you already have an IBM server, why do you need dedicated hosting as
 > well? Maybe you intend to replicate part of the Oracle database.
 >
  > > 4- should we go for .NET or other
 >
 > Horror of horrors.
 >
 > Since you are already running AIX, run that or a Unix variant (Linux/BSD
 > etc), replicate the Oracle data, and run Apache/Perl/PHP/Java servlets
etc.

What security issues ......How can I implement a secure channel to transfer
data

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mirandanospam

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Since: Mar 03, 2004
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 7:14 pm
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"Gregory Toomey" <nospam RemoveThis @bigpond.com> wrote in message
news:6293139.myxH2iOncQ@GMT-hosting-and-pickle-farming...
 > MadUNIX wrote:
 >
 >
  > > Main server is based on Oracle RAC running AIX5.1
 >
 > So you run Oracle and AIX (ie IBM), so you must have a large budget.
 >
  > > Can any one help me with the following
  > > 1- describe the requirement Hardware/Software on both sides
 >
 > Is this a homework question or a request? Maybe you want your existing
data
 > in the IBM machine replicated to a server on the web.
 >
  > > 2- specify database connectivity,
 >
 > TCP/IP; Oracle can connect to just about anything including Perl, Java,
etc.
 >
  > > 3- Do we need a dedicated server hosting option, including firewall
  > > hardware and/or software option.
 >
 > If you already have an IBM server, why do you need dedicated hosting as
 > well? Maybe you intend to replicate part of the Oracle database.
 >
  > > 4- should we go for .NET or other
 >
 > Horror of horrors.
 >
 > Since you are already running AIX, run that or a Unix variant (Linux/BSD
 > etc), replicate the Oracle data, and run Apache/Perl/PHP/Java servlets
etc.
 >
 >
 > gtoomey

..NET is pretty amazing stuff (currently learning a lot about it, ASP.NET, C#
arrg!), but I agree.... if the OP is already UNIX, no point in switching
platforms. Imagine the "fun" that would be.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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usetheaddressi

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Since: Aug 02, 2003
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 7:14 pm
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MadUNIX wrote:

 > What security issues ......How can I implement a secure channel to transfer
 > data

Tunnel it over SSH.

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xxxspam1

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 7:14 pm
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While sitting in a puddle SpaceGirl scribbled in the mud:

 > Imagine the "fun" that would be.
 >

No!

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karim34112

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Since: Oct 22, 2003
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 7:14 pm
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 09:00:39 +0100, SpaceGirl wrote:

 > "Gregory Toomey" <nospam.DeleteThis@bigpond.com> wrote in message
 > news:6293139.myxH2iOncQ@GMT-hosting-and-pickle-farming...
  >> MadUNIX wrote:
  >>
  >>
   >>> Main server is based on Oracle RAC running AIX5.1
  >>
  >> So you run Oracle and AIX (ie IBM), so you must have a large budget.
  >>
   >>> Can any one help me with the following
   >>> 1- describe the requirement Hardware/Software on both sides
  >>
  >> Is this a homework question or a request? Maybe you want your existing
 > data
  >> in the IBM machine replicated to a server on the web.
  >>
   >>> 2- specify database connectivity,
  >>
  >> TCP/IP; Oracle can connect to just about anything including Perl, Java,
 > etc.
  >>
   >>> 3- Do we need a dedicated server hosting option, including firewall
   >>> hardware and/or software option.
  >>
  >> If you already have an IBM server, why do you need dedicated hosting as
  >> well? Maybe you intend to replicate part of the Oracle database.
  >>
   >>> 4- should we go for .NET or other
  >>
  >> Horror of horrors.
  >>
  >> Since you are already running AIX, run that or a Unix variant (Linux/BSD
  >> etc), replicate the Oracle data, and run Apache/Perl/PHP/Java servlets
 > etc.
  >>
  >>
  >> gtoomey
 >
 > .NET is pretty amazing stuff (currently learning a lot about it, ASP.NET, C#
 > arrg!), but I agree.... if the OP is already UNIX, no point in switching
 > platforms. Imagine the "fun" that would be.

I do asp.net and C# too. Glad to see someone doing the same.


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mirandanospam

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 7:14 pm
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"Duende" <xxxspam DeleteThis @wipkip.us> wrote in message
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 > While sitting in a puddle SpaceGirl scribbled in the mud:
 >
  > > Imagine the "fun" that would be.
  > >
 >
 > No!
 >
 > --
 > Duende

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nospam34

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:59 pm
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MadUNIX wrote:

 >
  >>
   >> > Main server is based on Oracle RAC running AIX5.1
  >>
  >> So you run Oracle and AIX (ie IBM), so you must have a large budget.
  >>
   >> > Can any one help me with the following
   >> > 1- describe the requirement Hardware/Software on both sides
  >>
  >> Is this a homework question or a request? Maybe you want your existing
 > data
  >> in the IBM machine replicated to a server on the web.
 > no its not a home Work... This what we are trying to implement.
 >
  >>
   >> > 2- specify database connectivity,
  >>
  >> TCP/IP; Oracle can connect to just about anything including Perl, Java,
 > etc.
  >>
   >> > 3- Do we need a dedicated server hosting option, including firewall
   >> > hardware and/or software option.
  >>
  >> If you already have an IBM server, why do you need dedicated hosting as
  >> well? Maybe you intend to replicate part of the Oracle database.
  >>
   >> > 4- should we go for .NET or other
  >>
  >> Horror of horrors.
  >>
  >> Since you are already running AIX, run that or a Unix variant (Linux/BSD
  >> etc), replicate the Oracle data, and run Apache/Perl/PHP/Java servlets
 > etc.
 >
 > What security issues ......How can I implement a secure channel to
 > transfer data
 >
 > Thanks

Port forwarding using ssh is easiest:
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://csociety.ecn.purdue.edu/~sigos/projects/ssh/forwarding/" target="_blank">http://csociety.ecn.purdue.edu/~sigos/projects/ssh/forwarding/</a>

Mybe Oracle have a secure method, I don't know.

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