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      TLP
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      Hello, is it possible to install oracle OCI for 10g???
      I wanna to make some queries to a remote oracle server

      Thanks in advance

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        tommyboy180
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        You want to run some queries from your router? ???

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          TLP
          last edited by

          yeah, i want to retrieve some information from oracle db, like the allowed pages to access, and some more things, its just 1 or 2 small tables

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            tommyboy180
            last edited by

            Take a look in the FreeBSD package listing. See if there is a client there or an OCI driver.

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              TLP
              last edited by

              OK I found some files, how can i make them to work???  ???

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                tommyboy180
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                I'm at work so I can't really be that much help right now…If you found package files then you will able to install with pkg_add -r #URL#

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                  marcelloc
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                  Call this info you need from a php on other server.

                  It's better then instaling a lot of packages on your firewall.

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                    TLP
                    last edited by

                    OK, I found the packages, but how do I install them?? I never messed with FreeBSD before, I have read about a CVSup, but I cant use it

                    Edit:

                    btw I cant use Make  :-\

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Since pfSense is a firewall there are no compiling tools included, make gcc etc. It would only be an additional security risk.
                      If you need to compile for pfSense 2.0 you do it from a standard FreeBSD 8.1 install.
                      However, as tommyboy suggested, there are precompiled binaries available for many packages which can be installed directly to pfSense.

                      Steve

                      Edit: Looking through the packages it looks like there may only be OCI8 clients available.  :(

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