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1. install sshd package on your local machine
2. add a line in /etc/sshd/sshd_config
 1. install sshd package on your local machine
 1. add a line in /etc/sshd/sshd_config{{{
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3. restart sshd service
4. ssh <oracle db host> -L 8081:localhost:8080
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. login to db web admin console
http://localhost:8081/apex

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. login with 'SYS' account, then click the 'Administration' button, 'Tasks - Manage HTTP Access' , then enable HTTP accesss from remote clients.
}}}
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. restart sshd service
 1. ssh to start tunnel{{{
     ssh
-L 8081:localhost:8080 <oracle db host>
}}}
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. login to db web admin console{{{
 
http://localhost:8081/apex
}}}
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. login with 'SYS' account, then click the 'Administration' button, 'Tasks - Manage HTTP Access' , then enable HTTP access from remote clients.

ssh tunnel ssh -L

How to access the Database Home Page "http://127.0.0.1:8080/apex" remotely using ssh tunnel.

  1. install sshd package on your local machine
  2. add a line in /etc/sshd/sshd_config

         AllowTcpForwarding yes
  3. restart sshd service
  4. ssh to start tunnel

         ssh -L 8081:localhost:8080 <oracle db host>
  5. login to db web admin console

         http://localhost:8081/apex
  6. login with 'SYS' account, then click the 'Administration' button, 'Tasks - Manage HTTP Access' , then enable HTTP access from remote clients.

Tech/SSH (last edited 2014-03-07 18:58:38 by frank)