This is a very generic question about firewalls, I'm sorry I don't have a lot of the specifics. I use an oracle based reports program to pull data from a server. The program I use is called Discoverer. Recently the server administrators updated the software and now I cannot log into the program anymore. Their excuse is they are having firewall issues. Now my only real techie experience is not in hardware, but software. I code in VBA and make usefull databases, so understanding the finer points of firewalls is not my forte. But I'm not stupid and I can understand things when they are explained to me. I've been told in the past that firewalls whether hardware or software are basically gateways separating the user from the resource. They basically check for header packets on incoming data requests and/or data sent and validate with the prescribed exceptions list as to if the request or data sent is authorized to pass the firewall. If not, it's rejected. If that is the case and if the software was just updated with new features, I don't see how the firewall is the problem. And I really don't see how if it is the problem, how after 4 days they still can't seem to figure out the fix.
Am I wrong here. Can things be that complicated with simple software upgrades that hardware/software (not sure which) firewalls would be the reason that thousands of users (not just me) cannot access our resources we've been accessing for years.
Am I wrong here. Can things be that complicated with simple software upgrades that hardware/software (not sure which) firewalls would be the reason that thousands of users (not just me) cannot access our resources we've been accessing for years.