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Operating Systems Solaris Open port in Solaris 8 (not accessible from outside) Post 302358253 by Acapulco on Thursday 1st of October 2009 08:28:46 PM
Old 10-01-2009
Hey pupp, thanks for responding!

Uhmm..you see, the problem is...I'm everything...sysadmin, netadmin aaaand....dba.... I know...but we have to get by as it is.

This being said, I have no idea how/why is the port blocked and how to unblock it, so if you have any pointers on where to start looking, it would be of great help. Also, I know some ports are open, and what I did was move my tomcat server to listen to the port 80 and it's working now, but I can't let it stay there.

Could you point me in the right direction please? I checked the inetd.conf, the /etc/services and as far as I know there's no firewall, at least none that I know of.

Where can I start to sort this out?

Thanks again!
 

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roarmonhttp(1)						 System User's Manual: roarmonhttp					    roarmonhttp(1)

NAME
roarmonhttp - CGI and inetd based streaming server emulation for RoarAudio SYNOPSIS
roarmonhttp [--inetd] DESCRIPTION
This program emulates a streaming server using RoarAudio. It can be run from via a webserver as CGI or via inetd in inetd mode. IN CGI mode it is limited to client (listener) HTTP connections. In inetd mode it can handle source clients and gopher, too. There is no need for a specal port for gopher. The protocol is detected per client at runtime. OPTIONS
--inetd Enables inetd mode. --server SERVER Set Server to connect to. This may be usfull in inetd mode. --rate, --bits, --channels, --codec Sets the default rate, bits, channels or codec. Those option taking a argument for the given option. Codec names may be used. --rel-id SID Set the stream ID for the stream this stream is relative to. --help Show a brief help. EXAMPLES
Here is an example of a roarmonhttp listening on port 8000 using inetd: 8000 stream tcp nowait roard /usr/bin/roarmonhttp roarmonhttp --inetd SEE ALSO
inetd(8), inetd.conf(5), roartips(7), libroar(7), RoarAudio(7). HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7). RoarAudio January 2010 roarmonhttp(1)
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