Subject | RE: [firebird-support] Firebird on fedora Core 3 |
---|---|
Author | Thomas Clarke |
Post date | 2005-03-19T03:23:26Z |
It is the firewall.
Thanks anyway.
Thomas Clarke.
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Clarke [mailto:tclarke@...]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 5:58 PM
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [firebird-support] Firebird on fedora Core 3
Hi all,
I am by no means an expert on Linux. I have been trying to get Firebird SS
1.5.2 running on Fedora Core 3. (I have got it running on red Hat 9 without
any problems) Using the rpm the software installs fine and the server daemon
runs. I can use isql and connect to the employee.fdb database locally. I
cannot connect to the database from another computer. But I can ping the
database server. The port is probably blocked by some sort of firewall
process. I have done some searching with Google for a solution but no luck.
I then tried the same thing with Firebird CS 1.5.2 with exactly the same
result. I probably need to configure xinetd.conf. If this is the case can
someone let me see what the xinetd.conf would look like?
Thanks.
Thomas Clarke
Cyber Sea Inc.
Yahoo! Groups Links
Thanks anyway.
Thomas Clarke.
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Clarke [mailto:tclarke@...]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 5:58 PM
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [firebird-support] Firebird on fedora Core 3
Hi all,
I am by no means an expert on Linux. I have been trying to get Firebird SS
1.5.2 running on Fedora Core 3. (I have got it running on red Hat 9 without
any problems) Using the rpm the software installs fine and the server daemon
runs. I can use isql and connect to the employee.fdb database locally. I
cannot connect to the database from another computer. But I can ping the
database server. The port is probably blocked by some sort of firewall
process. I have done some searching with Google for a solution but no luck.
I then tried the same thing with Firebird CS 1.5.2 with exactly the same
result. I probably need to configure xinetd.conf. If this is the case can
someone let me see what the xinetd.conf would look like?
Thanks.
Thomas Clarke
Cyber Sea Inc.
Yahoo! Groups Links