On Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 01:33:41PM -0600, Hoppe, Hans wrote:
> I don't think that the problem is on the NT side because I've had success in
> connecting several different NT workstations on multiple ports.  Linux isn't
> allowing the NT box to connect through port 1050 (or any other port for that
> matter).  Isn't there a config file somewhere that will allow remote clients
> to connect through specific ports?  My hosts.deny file is empty.

The hosts.deny file isn't implicated; it's an application-level filter
that Java apps doesn't know anything about. Perhaps you've got some
kernel-level packet filtering turned on. If you've got a 2.2 kernel,
running this as root:

        /sbin/ipchains --list

will tell you if you're doing any packet filtering. There's a comparable
/sbin/ipfwadm invocation for 2.0 kernels, but I don't recall the details.

Nathan


> 
> "Hoppe, Hans" wrote: 
> 
> | C:\NetBeans\hello_tutorial>java HelloServer -ORBInitialHost 167.16.200.34
> | -ORBInitialPort 1050
> 
> The sdk-documentation states that CORBA_COMM, minor 1 is:
> 
> "Unable to connect to the host and port specified in the object
> reference, or in the object reference obtained after location/object
> forward."
> 
> How is your NT-workstation configured ? I'm not familiar with the use
> and configuration of Windows NT, but isn't there a possibility that
> the NT-workstation doesn't allow you to receive data/connections on
> any but some previously specified ports ?
> 
> 
> 
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