I'm running some code on my local developer machine. I want to access an Oracle database kept on db-server
using the credentials db-user
/db-passwd
, but to do so I need to create an SSH tunnel on ssh-server
using my credentials ssh-user
/ssh-passwd
.
I'm using SSH.NET and Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Core.
private const string Constr = "Data Source=(DESCRIPTION=" +
" (ADDRESS_LIST=" +
" (ADDRESS=" +
" (PROTOCOL=TCP)" +
" (HOST=%%HOST%%)" +
" (PORT=%%PORT%%)" +
" )" +
" )" +
" (CONNECT_DATA=(SID=DB_SID))" +
");" +
"User Id=db-user;" +
"Password=db-passwd;";
public ConnectViaSsh()
{
using (var client = new SshClient(ssh-server, ssh-user, ssh-passwd))
{
client.Connect();
if (client.IsConnected)
{
var port = new ForwardedPortLocal("127.0.0.1", 15211, db-server, 1521);
client.AddForwardedPort(port);
port.Start();
var connectionString = Constr
.Replace("%%HOST%%", $"{port.BoundHost}")
.Replace("%%PORT%%", $"{port.BoundPort}")
;
using var conn = new OracleConnection(connectionString);
conn.Open();
...
However, for some reason I'm getting an OracleException with ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied.
I know that db-user and db-passwd are correct, as if I copy/paste the values into a Rider Oracle data source and test the connection (also using an SSH tunnel set up in the data source properties) then it succeeds.
Am I somehow inadvertently pointing my Oracle connection at my Oracle database running on localhost:1521? This would explain the invalid credentials exception.
%%HOST%%
and%%PORT%%
placeholders with theoretically dynamic values of a local port forwarded through SSH to a remote machine. Practically OP hard-codes them to127.0.0.1:15211
inForwardedPortLocal
constructor. That part seem ok to me, unless the local port 15211 is occupied by some other process. It's better no to hard code it –new ForwardedPortLocal("127.0.0.1", "db-server", 1521)