02-22-2017
Hi,
Before anyone can help you with this, I'm afraid you're going to have to provide quite a lot more information, since at the moment you haven't actually explained in any way what the problem you're trying to solve is. At a minimum, you need to explain things like:
- What service are you attempting to run or connect to on port 9300 ?
- Is this an issue with inbound connections to port 9300, or outbound ?
- Do you have a service that should be listening on port 9300, but is failing to start ?
- Are you attempting to make outbound connections to port 9300, but they are failing ?
- Are you trying to add or modify firewall rules to allow these connections ?
And so on and so forth.
Basically, you need to explain what it is you're trying to accomplish, what you've done so far to attempt to make it work, and what the problem actually is. Once you do this, people will possibly have a chance of helping you further.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rpcservice
RpcService(3I) InterViews Reference Manual RpcService(3I)
NAME
RpcService - support RPC between a service and its clients
SYNOPSIS
#include <Dispatch/rpcservice.h>
DESCRIPTION
An RpcService (actually, an instance of a derived class) creates a port and listens to it for connections from clients. When a client
opens a connection, the RpcService will create a reader to handle RPC requests from the connection.
CONSTRUCTORS
RpcService(int port)
RpcService(const char* path, int port = 0)
Start up an RPC service. If a filename is given, record the RPC service's hostname and port number in it so clients can contact the
service. If ``port'' is zero, the next free port number will be used.
PUBLIC OPERATIONS
void run()
void quitRunning()
Read RPC requests continuously until ``quitRunning()'' terminates the loop. If you're using InterViews, you don't have to call
``run()'' since the InterViews event-reading code will also read RPC requests.
PROTECTED OPERATIONS
virtual void createReader(int fd) = 0
You must define this function in a derived class in order to start servicing RPC requests from a new client. Typically all you have
to do is to construct a reader using the passed file descriptor and make the reader responsible for deleting itself when it notices
that the connection has been closed by the client.
SEE ALSO
Dispatcher(3I), RpcReader(3I), RpcRegistry(3I)
InterViews 27 March 1991 RpcService(3I)