so it installs an application that listens on each server?  Or is this already 
available on the default unit before it is "owned" by the SCCS?


On Saturday 11 January 2003 06:18 pm, Bruce Timberlake wrote:
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> > The reason I ask is because this isn't a perl application.  It's
> > actually a client application that is going to be written in Java
> > that will allow certain aspects of CCE to be changed, like user
> > information, etc.
> >
> > The raq3 and raq4 was simple as that was just a SQL query, but this
> > is somewhat more complex.  Access to a direct socket would have
> > been ideal.  How does the Control Station do this?  Does it connect
> > to a socket?  Or does it open up a shell remotely and run CCE?
>
> Control Station talks, via encrypted info, to an agent listening on
> port 27000 on each remote appliance that the Control Station
> 'owns'...
>
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> Bruce Timberlake
> http://www.brtnet.org/
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