Christopher,
 
I don't think there's a native command, but download and install lsof.  It can 
tell you, I think.
 
Paul.

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Subject: Re: Client Tool can't connect to ARServer 7.5


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Does anyone know the equivalent command for Solaris? Solaris does have a 
netstat command but it does not provide the same info as the netstat on windows 
and I am trying to determine what port the arserverd is running on. We are 
trying to open the port through a firewall and need to determine which port 
needs to be added to the firewall rules.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

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Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 11:34 AM
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Subject: Re: Client Tool can't connect to ARServer 7.5

 

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Kali,

 

Run the following command:

 

netstat -nba > netstat.out

 

Then open the file netstat.out in a text editor and search for arserver.exe.  
It will be just below the line that will indicate what port it is running on.

 

If you want to use port mapper, I would still recommend assigning a static port 
to the server as LJ recommended.  That way, clients that don't know the port 
can connect to it via the port mapper, and then you always know exactly which 
port it's running on, because you told it what port to run on.

 

Lyle

 

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Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:02 AM
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Subject: Client Tool can't connect to ARServer 7.5

 

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Hi,

 

We just installed ARS Server 7.5 on a Windows Server 2008. We installed it to 
use Portmapper, but when trying to login using User Tool, we get:

 

Error [90]  Cannot establish a network connection to the AR System server

 

We are able to ping the server from the local computer so there's a connection 
between the comp and the server.

 

Since we are using Portmapper, is there a way to find out which port ARServer 
is listening to? I tried to run netstat -a on the server but it gave a lot of 
results and i don't know which port is actually being used by ARServer.

 

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Kali

 

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