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Each new server I create inaccessible from internet

DogAug 2 2022

I have one free tier instance running, which works perfectly fine, the website is accessible, the required ports and everything. But if I create a new server, for some reason I can only access it via SSH, but whenever I try to connect to anything else, like a website, it times me out, it is loading for ages and then times me out. I looked at the metrics too and whenever I am inactive in SSH there is just a flat line, no matter the amount of things I try to access on the server, so for some reason all new instances I create is inaccessible outside of SSH. On the same vcn as the server that is functioning perfectly. I checked the ufw on all servers and they are inactive. I allowed access to all ports in the security list. I have tried creating a new vcn, but still, the server remains inaccessible except the SSH. Someone please tell me what is going on and how to fix this. Might this be an account related issue because I have created and terminated so many servers or something. I am clueless at this point, at least I have one server that works but I can't run anything else on there and would like to keep it dedicated to the application running on it.

I run all servers on Ubuntu 20.04 on the free tier servers.

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Sdhamoth-Oracle Oct 16 2024

Check the error reported in “Control panel→System and Securities→Administrative Tools→Event Viewer” under Windows Log→Application.

How did you set the Instant Client path in PATH? In command prompt?

If you have set it in a command prompt, then make sure you start that command prompt as administrator (i.e. opening it by right clicking on command prompt icon and select “run as administrator” from popped context menu). Also, you should start ODBC data source administrator by executing “odbcad32” from that command prompt. Have you?

pczurak-JavaNet Oct 16 2024

Yes I started the cmd as run as Administrator.

I am using ODBC 64 bit not 32 bit.

I set the path using Windows UI (System properties), and if I open a cmd window and type set I can see the correct path.

starting “odbcad32” from the command line did not help.

I tried the same process on a different computer and got the same results.

Sdhamoth-Oracle Oct 16 2024

odbcad32 is for ODBC 64 bit on Windows x64 versions. You need to start odbcad32 from syswow64 directory to configure ODBC 32 bit on Windows x64 versions.

Have you checked the Application error logs in Event viewer? Did you find any error related to your ODBC application?

pczurak-JavaNet Oct 16 2024

I am running the 64bit version, if I start odbcad32 from syswow64 it starts the 32bit version.

There are no errors in the Event Viewer.

pczurak-JavaNet Oct 17 2024

I have tried basic driver version 19.24, but when I click on the Test button, I get the following error:

---------------------------
Testing Connection
---------------------------
Unable to connect
SQLState=S1000
[Oracle][ODBC][Ora]ORA-12504: TNS:listener was not given the SERVICE_NAME in CONNECT_DATA

---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

Sdhamoth-Oracle Oct 17 2024

Looks like the service name is missing in your connection string.

Here is a sample of connection string:

sales=
(DESCRIPTION=
(ADDRESS= (PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=sales-server)(PORT=1521))
(CONNECT_DATA=
(SERVICE_NAME=sales.us.acme.com)))
The part that is highlighted with bold characters seems to be missing in your connection string. Fix it.

pczurak-JavaNet Oct 17 2024

This is what I am using.

JDEPRD =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = testoda0)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = jdeprd.test.com)
)
)

Sdhamoth-Oracle Oct 17 2024

Are you able to connect to your database using SQL*Plus?

pczurak-JavaNet Oct 17 2024

No:

F:\instantclient_23_5>sqlplus

SQL*Plus: Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on Thu Oct 17 07:55:39 2024
Version 19.24.0.0.0

Copyright (c) 1982, 2024, Oracle. All rights reserved.

Enter user-name: testuser
Enter password:
ERROR:
ORA-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error

Enter user-name:

pczurak-JavaNet Oct 17 2024

The issue is fixed

In the ODBC Driver Configuration.

For the TNS Service Name you cannot type the name even if you type it exactly as it shows in the dropdown, you must select it from the dropdown, otherwise it won't work.

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