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I want to download the Oracle Instant Client for Linux x86-64 (64-bit) for some time now.

Now I noticed that the website has been experiencing technical difficulties for the last couple of months.

To download anything from Oracle an account is required but the site basically crashes and burns on any attempt to login.

site-oracle-experiencing-difficulties

Are there alternatives ways / sites to get the Oracle tools?

Update: the Oracle site seems to only work on MS Windows! I'm on Linux Ubuntu 18.04 and FireFox. This makes the site crash and burn.

Update 2: I tried the Oracle YUM repository suggested by thatjeffsmith but that also is not an option when using RedHat or CentOS. The repo is intended to be used on Oracle Linux. It will create a massive dependency hell.

Update 3: it is possible to download on Linux if you have the url's using wget without account and login

wget --no-check-certificate -c --header "Cookie: oraclelicense=accept-securebackup-cookie" https://download.oracle.com/otn_software/linux/instantclient/19800/oracle-instantclient19.8-basic-19.8.0.0.0-1.x86_64.rpm

update 4: contrary to information published on Oracle.com I cannot use 19 client with 12.2 database. So I need the 12.2 versions for example oracle-instantclient12.2-basic-12.2.0.1.0-1.x86_64.rpm and these versions need to be downloaded manually with click-through

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  • Personally I simply use curl -O https://download.oracle.com/otn_software/linux/instantclient/instantclient-basic-linuxx64.zip or curl -O https://download.oracle.com/otn_software/linux/instantclient/oracle-instantclient-basic-linuxx64.rpm Commented Aug 31, 2020 at 6:14

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There's absolutely an alternative, and no need to have an oracle.com single-sign on account anymore.

If you go to the oracle.com download page for the Instant Client, you can download the archives without any need for sign-in.

Or you can go to our YUM repo.

yum.oracle.com

You want to look for 'oracle-release-el7' or 'oracle-release-el6'

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You can read more about it here

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  • But, that alternative is still Oracle-owned, isn't it?
    – Littlefoot
    Commented Aug 26, 2020 at 12:46
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    what does that have to do anything? the OP was asking for another place to get the instant client that didn't require an oracle login Commented Aug 26, 2020 at 13:12
  • Yes, it's our yum repo Commented Aug 26, 2020 at 19:30
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    @thatjeffsmith you don't need a login on OTN for the latest Instant Client versions, so non-Linux users can have an easy install experience too. Commented Aug 26, 2020 at 23:18
  • True, assuming the site isn't down...but everything on the yum repo is avail without a sign on..sorry, I'll amend my answer so that's clear! Commented Aug 26, 2020 at 23:38
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If you have the download urls you can download without account and login, on Linux and also automate it using wget for example

wget --no-check-certificate -c --header "Cookie: oraclelicense=accept-securebackup-cookie" https://download.oracle.com/otn_software/linux/instantclient/19800/oracle-instantclient19.8-basic-19.8.0.0.0-1.x86_64.rpm

I am using the following URLs:

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  • You don't need the cookie etc options. There is no click-through or login needed for those URLs. Commented Aug 27, 2020 at 22:59
  • I am trying to use WGET to retrieve version 11.2.0.4.0 but having no luck whatsoever. Using wget --no-check-certificate -c --header "Cookie: oraclelicense=accept-securebackup-cookie" download.oracle.com/otn/linux/instantclient/112040/…
    – Calab
    Commented Feb 26, 2021 at 19:06
  • @Calab We're finding the same issue. Look close at the URL - /otn_software/ links we can wget/curl with no issues. URLs with /otn/ download an html page. Interestingly, certain versions require a license agreement where others do not. Non-license agreement downloads are under /otn_software/, license /otn/. To tackle this, we're grabbing a later version of the instant client that is backwards compatible with our Oracle version. Hope this helps.
    – SgtRock
    Commented Jul 22, 2021 at 19:08

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