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Problem opening port 9998

Hi there,

I have been trying to open port 9998 on an AIX 5.1 box to no avail. This machine is not connected to the internet and I have only been accessing it locally, so I know it's not a network firewall/proxy issue. I have tried editing /etc/services and inetd.conf, refreshing inetd.conf, and also starting the subsystem in smit. Still, the port is not open. Is there anything that I am missing? I've tried everything that I can think of (killing the inetd process and re-creating it, disabling IP security, etc.).

Thanks!
Erica

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