I’ve been revising and correcting typos plus adding new content to that Configuring Mac OS for the Oracle 10g Client blog page. It’s more complete now. It also shows you how to connect from one virtual machine to another by using host file resolution.
Also, I’ve decided that the network configuration steps for VMWare NAT belong in a separate blog page. I’ll try to get that out after Oracle OpenWorld 2008. For those you can’t wait, you’ll find the networking files here:
Mac OS X:
Oracle Database For Mac
Oracle 11g on Mac OS X. Can i find the driver (instant client) oracle/odbc for mac osx? Install oracle client 64bit with pre-installed oracle client 32bit. Connect Python3.5 (Mac OS X El Capitan) to Oracle cluster (remote) 0. Oracle provider for TORA application on Ubuntu 16.04 (desktop) 7. We really were unable to use Kerberos (or any other ASO-related options/features) with Instant Client 11g (see MOS note 'Kerberos Troubleshooting Guide' (Doc ID 185897.1 for refs), but this changed in 12c: MOS note 'How To Configure Kerberos Authentication In. If Windows shows a warning of blocking the activity of Oracle, you click on 'Allow access' for allowing Oracle to work. 4- Check the installation and install the expansion After the successful installation, services of Oracle are automatically started.
Linux:
Oracle Client 11g 64-bit
Windows:
Oracle Client 11g For Linux
You’ll find three files. The dhcpd.conf
file configures DHCP. The nat.conf
file configures incoming ports to your virtual machines, which is known as port forwarding. The mac.conf
file stores the physical layer MAC address for your machine.