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Retrieve listener status.
« on: Sep 7th, 2007, 1:27am »
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Hi All,
 
If my listener.ora file do not set LOCAL_OS_AUTHENTICATION_LISTENER (hence this defaults to ON) and also do not set the PASSWORDS_<LISTENER>, then is there any way to retrieve the status information from a remote box.
 
This question is specific to oracle verion 10g and beyond.
 
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Re: Retrieve listener status.
« Reply #1 on: Sep 8th, 2007, 8:33pm »
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Hi,
 
There is no easy way to do this at the TNS level without being able to authenticate to the listener.  
 
What do you need to get the status information for?
 
If its just to see if the listener is up then use tnsping which should work - i cannot confirm as i dont have a remote instance to test with tonight.
 
The other option if you want to get a status output is to have a look at the "expect" tool - its a TCL extension that allows you to stream commands to a program and use this with ssh and connect to the listener like that, i.e. run TCL to ssh to the box, run lsnrctl status and get the output and disconnect.  
 
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Re: Retrieve listener status.
« Reply #2 on: Sep 10th, 2007, 6:00pm »
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Hi Pete,
 
Thanks a lot for clarifying this. This definitely helps.
 
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Re: Retrieve listener status.
« Reply #3 on: Nov 25th, 2007, 12:14pm »
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"If my listener.ora file do not set LOCAL_OS_AUTHENTICATION_LISTENER (hence this defaults to ON) and also do not set the PASSWORDS_<LISTENER>, then is there any way to retrieve the status information from a remote box. This question is specific to oracle verion 10g and beyond." = "shields down"
 
With LOCAL_OS_AUTHENTICATION_LISTENER off and PASSWORDS_<LISTENER> not set... your listener is exposed to (almost) all major "retrieval" actions.  Setting admin password will prevent unauthorised admin actions done via lsnrctl (if you have the password then it's considered you are authorised) but it's still possible to gather a lot of details about.  
OS authentification switched on will pass to OS the mission to reject connections to machine - in base based on OS settings / options (if that user have options to get OS authorisation to hit a port then ... listener will be exposed also).
So shields up and watch out for incomming "do nothing" connections...  Smiley
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