sco unix 5.0.x, several weeks ago, I add a telnet-like service in inetd.conf, it runs well for 100 network terminals.
But nowdays, the terminals can connect to server successfully after booting machine, but several hours later, can not connect. "netstat -p tcp -a" can NOT find the port in... (1 Reply)
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Hi folks,
First of all, sorry about my english, isn't the best and thks for advance.
Here es my problem...
I have virtualize an SCO unix with VMware ESX 3 and everything was going on beatifull until that i try to connect from anorther host, i can't do it so i check the connection with... (5 Replies)
Hello,
Actually there are some bugs in application which does not close the TCP connection to other server though CORBA.
We need to kill that ESTABLISHED connections as new connection are not happeneing as the allocated ports were used and showing as ESTABLISHED
Is there any... (4 Replies)
Dear experts,
I am seeing a lot of TCP failed connection attempts from "netstat -s" on one of our servers.
How can I pin point what connection failed and what are the ports involved?
Any tools/commands I can dig in deeper to diag. what went wrong on these "failed connection attempts"?
... (2 Replies)
I've recently installed Solaris 10 10/9 in a new Dell Power Edge 630. Whenever I try to telnet, ssh, or FTP TO this box FROM another box on the same network segment, the following occurs:
Roughly 80% of the time I get "Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused"
The remaining 20%... (0 Replies)
I have a TCPIP server application (a Vendor package) which by default allows 10 connections. It provides a parameter to allow us to increase the maximum allowable connections in case it is needed. Intermittently this application is failing with maximum number of connections reached even when there... (1 Reply)
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dund
BlueZ(1) User Commands BlueZ(1)NAME
dund - BlueZ Bluetooth dial-up networking daemon
DESCRIPTION
DUN daemon
SYNOPSIS
dund <options> [pppd options]
OPTIONS --show --list -l
Show active DUN connections
--listen -s
Listen for DUN connections
--dialup -u
Listen for dialup/telephone connections
--connect -c <bdaddr>
Create DUN connection
--mrouter -m <bdaddr>
Create mRouter connection
--search -Q[duration]
Search and connect
--kill -k <bdaddr>
Kill DUN connection
--killall -K
Kill all DUN connections
--channel -C <channel>
RFCOMM channel
--device -i <bdaddr>
Source bdaddr
--nosdp -D
Disable SDP
--auth -A
Enable authentification
--encrypt -E
Enable encryption
--secure -S
Secure connection
--master -M
Become the master of a piconet
--nodetach -n
Do not become a daemon
--persist -p[interval]
Persist mode
--pppd -d <pppd>
Location of the PPP daemon (pppd)
--msdun -X [timeo]
Enable Microsoft dialup networking support
--activesync -a
Enable Microsoft ActiveSync networking
--cache -C [valid]
Enable address cache
DUN daemon February 2003 BlueZ(1)