cisco-sccp tcp port 2000 Asterisk on Freebsd

2008-06-27 Thread Michael Fleming
Can anybody point me in the right direction to open TCP port
 
2000 for cisco-sccp.
 
I've installed Asterisk Ok but the phones can't make a  
 
connection on that port, plus trying to connect localhost has   
 
the same affect connection refused.   
 
I know if I want a well known service then I'll comment /   
 
uncomment inetd.conf, but I'm a bit confussed about where or how
 
to just open TCP 2000 or for that matter any other port.
 

 
Thanks, 
 

 

Mike  
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cisco-sccp tcp port 2000 Asterisk on Freebsd

2008-06-27 Thread Michael Fleming
Can anybody point me in the right direction to open TCP port
 
2000 for cisco-sccp.
 
I've installed Asterisk Ok but the phones can't make a  
 
connection on that port, plus trying to connect localhost has   
 
the same affect connection refused.   
 
I know if I want a well known service then I'll comment /   
 
uncomment inetd.conf, but I'm a bit confussed about where or how
 
to just open TCP 2000 or for that matter any other port.
 

 
Thanks, 
 

 
Mike 
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cisco-sccp tcp port 2000 Asterisk on Freebsd

2008-06-27 Thread Michael Fleming
Can anybody point me in the right direction to open TCP port
2000 for cisco-sccp.
I've installed Asterisk Ok but the phones can't make a
connection on that port, plus trying to connect localhost has
the same affect connection refused.
I know if I want a well known service then I'll comment /
uncomment inetd.conf, but I'm a bit confussed about where or how
to just open TCP 2000 or for that matter any other port.

Thanks,

Mike



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Re: cisco-sccp tcp port 2000 Asterisk on Freebsd

2008-06-27 Thread Wojciech Puchar

Can anybody point me in the right direction to open TCP port
2000 for cisco-sccp.


how you mean open?


I've installed Asterisk Ok but the phones can't make a
connection on that port, plus trying to connect localhost has
the same affect connection refused.
I know if I want a well known service then I'll comment /
uncomment inetd.conf, but I'm a bit confussed about where or how
to just open TCP 2000 or for that matter any other port.


you don't have to.

simply configure asterisk right :)

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Re: cisco-sccp tcp port 2000 Asterisk on Freebsd

2008-06-27 Thread Derek Ragona

At 11:02 AM 6/26/2008, Michael Fleming wrote:

Can anybody point me in the right direction to open TCP port
2000 for cisco-sccp.
I've installed Asterisk Ok but the phones can't make a
connection on that port, plus trying to connect localhost has
the same affect connection refused.
I know if I want a well known service then I'll comment /
uncomment inetd.conf, but I'm a bit confussed about where or how
to just open TCP 2000 or for that matter any other port.

Thanks,

Mike




Ports above 1024 are generally open.  Unless you closed them using 
/etc/hosts.allow, ipfw, or some other network filter you installed.


-Derek

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