Subject | Re: [ib-support] Re: TCP Port |
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Author | Marcos Vinicius |
Post date | 2002-08-03T13:05:05Z |
Well, tanks to all answers, but didn't work. I set another port on
/etc/services file, but netstat (on mandrake) remains listing 3050 port. And
the server refuse connections with the new port number. And continue
accepting 3050 port. I think this is a source fixed issue.
Any thoughts?
Dufloth.
/etc/services file, but netstat (on mandrake) remains listing 3050 port. And
the server refuse connections with the new port number. And continue
accepting 3050 port. I think this is a source fixed issue.
Any thoughts?
Dufloth.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edwin Pratomo" <edwin@...>
To: <ib-support@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:34 AM
Subject: Re: [ib-support] Re: TCP Port
> Helen Borrie wrote:
> >
> > No, it's configurable. 3050 is just the default.
> >
>
> yup, and on Linux, it's /etc/services
>
> > >Once the service is demanding a specific port, the OS needs to open
that
> > >port for listening and that's what the services file does.
> >
> > The clients need the matching entry in the local Services file. I'm
fairly
> > certain that, when it's set up in both places, it works.
> >
> > Sans the client services entry, there is an element you can add to the
> > TCP/IP connection string to access a non-default listening port. I
*think*
> > the syntax is
> >
> > Servername:nnnn:/path_to_database_on_Unix
> > Servername:nnnn:D:\path_to_database_on_Win32
>
> servername/nnnn:/path/to/database
>
> --
> rgds,
> Edwin
>
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