Re: services file question

2007-02-26 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Steel City Phantom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have been trying to figure out an issue with my newest bsd server.
> i am trying to get jboss to run but nothing outside of the local
> machine can access it.  i have been working on this for a while and
> am completely out of ideas except for one, but i need a little
> information before i start playing
>
> according to tcpdump when another machine goes to ip:8080 to access
> jboss, the packet does not even reach the box.  all i can think of
> next is the services file.  in order for bsd to allow traffic on a
> specific port, does it have to be listed in the services file?

No.

Are you running some kind of firewall?  
Does the *other* machine confirm that the packet actually hits the wire?
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services file question

2007-02-25 Thread Steel City Phantom
I have been trying to figure out an issue with my newest bsd server.  i am 
trying to get jboss to run but nothing outside of the local machine can access 
it.  i have been working on this for a while and am completely out of ideas 
except for one, but i need a little information before i start playing

according to tcpdump when another machine goes to ip:8080 to access jboss, the 
packet does not even reach the box.  all i can think of next is the services 
file.  in order for bsd to allow traffic on a specific port, does it have to be 
listed in the services file?
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