RE: UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service

2004-04-29 Thread Ken Wallis
Glenn wrote:

 Thanks for your help.  Cool product... But confirmed my fear.
 Nothing had port 23.  As I was working on this, I also found a slew of
 other serious problems regarding my network config...  IE. Spooler not
functioning,
 network browsing not functioning, mapped drives not
 functioning, other port
 assignments failing...

 Glenn W. Paschal wrote:

 I am getting the following errors trying to start the Telnet Service.
 UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to telnet port 23. It may
 be used by other application. WSA error: 10038.
 UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to uvrpc port. WSA
 error: 10038.

C:\errmsg 10038
WIN32 API Error (10038) - 'An operation was attempted on something that is
not a socket.'

Sounds like something is screwed.

Cheers,

Ken


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RE: UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service

2004-04-29 Thread Glenn W. Paschal
Feel like at any moment, I'll see...

WIN32 Toolbox Error (3/8) - 'Socket error on bolt.  Possible socket size
mismatch.  Try 7/16.  See unavailable help file for more information.'



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Glenn wrote:

 Thanks for your help.  Cool product... But confirmed my fear. Nothing 
 had port 23.  As I was working on this, I also found a slew of other 
 serious problems regarding my network config...  IE. Spooler not
functioning,
 network browsing not functioning, mapped drives not functioning, other 
 port assignments failing...

 Glenn W. Paschal wrote:

 I am getting the following errors trying to start the Telnet Service.
 UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to telnet port 23. It may 
 be used by other application. WSA error: 10038.
 UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to uvrpc port. WSA
 error: 10038.

C:\errmsg 10038
WIN32 API Error (10038) - 'An operation was attempted on something that is
not a socket.'

Sounds like something is screwed.

Cheers,

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RE: UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service

2004-04-29 Thread Glenn W. Paschal
WIN32 Metrics Error - See European standards for more information.

Could it be that we have taken this too far?

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But what if it's a metric error?

George

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Feel like at any moment, I'll see...

WIN32 Toolbox Error (3/8) - 'Socket error on bolt.  Possible
socket size
mismatch.  Try 7/16.  See unavailable help file for more information.'




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UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service

2004-04-28 Thread Glenn W. Paschal
I am getting the following errors trying to start the Telnet Service.
UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to telnet port 23. It may be used
by other application. WSA error: 10038.
UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to uvrpc port. WSA error: 10038.
Ok, I realize what this is telling me...  Obviously, I installed something
or configured something that is running conflict.  My question is... 
How do I find out what is running in conflict or what has grabbed port 23?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.  Tried re-installing the UV engine...
didn't help, nor did I really think it would... just seemed to be a shot in
the dark.
 
Glenn W. Paschal
PasTech LLC
Computer Consulting
ph. (931) 526-9631
fx. (931) 526-9678
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Re: UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service

2004-04-28 Thread Ron White
Check to see if the Microsoft Telnet service is running.  If
so, stop the service and set its start property to disable or
manual.  Then stop the UniVerse services and restart them
and you should have telnet.  An alternative is to use UniAdmin
to change the port UniVerse uses for telnet so the two do
not conflict.  That is what I have done and it works well.

If this is not a MS installnever mind! :-)

Ron White

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Subject: UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service


I am getting the following errors trying to start the Telnet Service.
UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to telnet port 23. It may be used
by other application. WSA error: 10038.
UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to uvrpc port. WSA error: 10038.
Ok, I realize what this is telling me...  Obviously, I installed something
or configured something that is running conflict.  My question is...
How do I find out what is running in conflict or what has grabbed port 23?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.  Tried re-installing the UV engine...
didn't help, nor did I really think it would... just seemed to be a shot in
the dark.

Glenn W. Paschal
PasTech LLC
Computer Consulting
ph. (931) 526-9631
fx. (931) 526-9678
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RE: UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service

2004-04-28 Thread Ken Wallis
Glenn W. Paschal wrote:

 I am getting the following errors trying to start the Telnet Service.
 UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to telnet port 23.
 It may be used
 by other application. WSA error: 10038.
 UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to uvrpc port. WSA
 error: 10038.
 Ok, I realize what this is telling me...  Obviously, I
 installed something
 or configured something that is running conflict.  My question is...
 How do I find out what is running in conflict or what has
 grabbed port 23?

Go to www.sysinternals.com and download tcpview.exe.  This tool will show
you in real(ish) time what netstat shows you whenever you run it, except it
also shows the name of the executable associated with each connection.

Cheers,

Ken

PS.  Sorry Robert, I couldn't think of a CALLC that would help Glenn on
this! ;^)


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RE: UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service

2004-04-28 Thread Glenn W. Paschal
Thanks for your help.  Cool product... But confirmed my fear.  Nothing had
port 23.  As I was working on this, I also found a slew of other serious
problems regarding my network config...  IE. Spooler not functioning,
network browsing not functioning, mapped drives not functioning, other port
assignments failing...

Could it be time to backup, fdisk, and start over?  Hmm I am thinking
yes.  (oh the pain of a re-load...)

Thanks again,
--Glenn.

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Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:35 PM
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Subject: RE: UniVerse Personal Edition Telnet Service


Glenn W. Paschal wrote:

 I am getting the following errors trying to start the Telnet Service.
 UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to telnet port 23. It may be 
 used by other application. WSA error: 10038.
 UniVerse error: Unable to bind socket to uvrpc port. WSA
 error: 10038.
 Ok, I realize what this is telling me...  Obviously, I
 installed something
 or configured something that is running conflict.  My question is...
 How do I find out what is running in conflict or what has
 grabbed port 23?

Go to www.sysinternals.com and download tcpview.exe.  This tool will show
you in real(ish) time what netstat shows you whenever you run it, except it
also shows the name of the executable associated with each connection.

Cheers,

Ken

PS.  Sorry Robert, I couldn't think of a CALLC that would help Glenn on
this! ;^)


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RE: UniData Telnet ID's

2004-03-25 Thread alfkec
Nope, never seen anything like this. I don't know offhand if there are any
restrictions (besides uniqueness) that are required of the user id. 

Can you logon to the console using that ID/password - taking UD out of the
equation.
Are there any special characters in your standards?

hth
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Dear Group,
 
I am on a random basis, getting an unusual problem with user's 
UniData Telnet login ID's.  Just yesterday, I had a user who 
was unable to login into our system.   He did not change is 
password, nor was his login ID disabled or deleted.
 
When I try to reset his password, the same problem.  I 
disabled is old login ID and created a new one for him, but 
the same results.
Then I deleted is old login ID and create a new login ID, 
using the same login ID as the old one.  Again, same results.
 
Finally, I created a tempxxx, where xxx = the users name, and 
this worked.  But, when I tried to copy the temp login ID to 
create an ID according to our standards, the copied ID did not work.
 
My questions are the following:
 
*  Has anyone else experienced something like this?
*  What could cause this?
*  Finally, how to fix this.
 
We are using UniData 5.1, which is running on a Windows NT 4.0 
platform.  Just to let you know, even though my job title is 
systems administrator, I am more of a database analyst/programmer.
 
Any suggestions, advice, thoughts or comment will be greatly welcomed.
 
Sincerely,
 
Grant W. Boice, Jr.
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RE: Windows XP - Telnet - Domain Logins

2004-03-11 Thread Glenn W. Paschal
It's in the Install Readme document.

Here is the part you are referring too...  (I was the one asking for help!)

Changed User Names Default
__

Before Version 9.3.1, UniVerse on Windows NT used short user
names that did not include the domain name. At this version,
fully-qualified user names are used in the format:

 DOMAIN.NAME\username 

If you want to use short user names, use the Windows NT 
Registry Editor to add an entry to the registry as follows:

1. Choose
   HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE  Software  Informix  UniVerse  
CurrentVersion
   
   On Windows NT 4.0, choose Edit  New  DWORD Value. 
   Enter the value name UseShortUserNames. Double click 
   the value name and you are prompted to enter a value.
   Enter 0 for long user names or any nonzero number 
   for short user names, then choose OK. 


Short User Names and MESSAGE


If you configure UniVerse to use short user names as 
described in the previous section, you cannot use the MESSAGE 
command to send messages to all users on the local domain, as 
the domain name is not present in the user name.

-Original Message-

I remember some time ago where someone on this list posted a fix that
involved editing the registry.  This fix would allow for users to Telnet
into an XP machine running UniVerse 10.1 without entering the domain name
every time.  I've looked over the docs and the archive and I can't find a
reference to this.  If you know of a place where this is documented, please
share.

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RE: telnet

2004-03-01 Thread Greg York
Hi,

I found that 10.6 of VET was the cause, they told me to switch off email
monitoring and hey presto telnet to the localhost was fine. 

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Hi Greg,

Check to see the original telnet daemon hasn't started (should be in
services). Universe uses the same port and if it is already being used, you
will not be able to start the universe daemon.

Regards

David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Managed Services
139 Frome Street,
Adelaide 5000
Australia

+61 8 8408 4273
+61 417 268 665



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A small system running Universe PE 10 on WinXP Pro,  am no longer able to
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RE: telnet

2004-03-01 Thread Greesh
Hi Scott

I've got the exact problem.  Can you tell me how to change the UV telnet
port settings to a different port (2051).

Thanks
Greesh

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Subject: Re: telnet

Have you applied any Microsoft Windows XP Secrity or Critical updates
recently?
Perhaps running a firewall like Zone Alarm, or Norton Internet Security?

Try setting the UV telent port to something like 2051.
Have you changed Windows User Logon and or Password recently? Changed
the
Systems name, WorkGroup, or IP Address?

Double checked the Administrative Tools - Services - Properties? See if
you
can
start it from there. If not, sometimes it yields or more descriptive
clue as
to why it
won't start from there.

What's eventlog say?

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Subject: RE: telnet


 Hi David

 The telnet service isn't started. Any other things to look at?
 This dam thing as been running without any problems for a long time,
the
 only config or additional software that has been installed is a new
10.6
ver
 of VET

 Thanks
 Greg

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 Subject: RE: telnet

 Hi Greg,

 Check to see the original telnet daemon hasn't started (should be in
 services). Universe uses the same port and if it is already being
used,
you
 will not be able to start the universe daemon.

 Regards

 David Logan
 Database Administrator
 HP Managed Services
 139 Frome Street,
 Adelaide 5000
 Australia

 +61 8 8408 4273
 +61 417 268 665



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Re: telnet

2004-03-01 Thread Scott Richardson
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/100univ/8746.pdf
Chapter 19 is a good place to start.

The standard tcp/ip telnet port is port 23. There is no reason why you
can't elect to have UV use another tcp/ip port number, such as 2051 for
example. This way, you are freeing up the a-typical standard telnet port,
and any conflicts it may have with anything else vying for the port/service.
Of course, you need to ensure that nothing else in your networked
environment is using, or expecting to use such ports.

From a MS DOS Command prompt window, for example, you could say the
following:
telnet 192.168.1.100 2051, which specifies connect to host 192.168.1.100
on port 2050.
Of course, the 192.168.1.100 host would have to be listening, (i.e.
configured), for incoming telent requests for the UV host on that port
number.

Why have I selected 2050, or 2051? Those happen to be ports out of the main
stream way, and I have used those in the past on mvBase platforms, for
AccuTerm connections and telnet connections from MS DOS Command prompts.
Your actual port selection may vary.

It may take a little experimenting in your environment to get it setup, but
should be fairly easy.

HTH!

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 Hi Scott

 I've got the exact problem.  Can you tell me how to change the UV telnet
 port settings to a different port (2051).

 Thanks
 Greesh

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Scott Richardson
 Sent: 01 March 2004 01:42
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 Subject: Re: telnet

 Have you applied any Microsoft Windows XP Secrity or Critical updates
 recently?
 Perhaps running a firewall like Zone Alarm, or Norton Internet Security?

 Try setting the UV telent port to something like 2051.
 Have you changed Windows User Logon and or Password recently? Changed
 the
 Systems name, WorkGroup, or IP Address?

 Double checked the Administrative Tools - Services - Properties? See if
 you
 can
 start it from there. If not, sometimes it yields or more descriptive
 clue as
 to why it
 won't start from there.

 What's eventlog say?

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 From: Greg York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 5:35 PM
 Subject: RE: telnet


  Hi David
 
  The telnet service isn't started. Any other things to look at?
  This dam thing as been running without any problems for a long time,
 the
  only config or additional software that has been installed is a new
 10.6
 ver
  of VET
 
  Thanks
  Greg
 
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 On
  Behalf Of Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
  Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 9:24 AM
  To: U2 Users Discussion List
  Subject: RE: telnet
 
  Hi Greg,
 
  Check to see the original telnet daemon hasn't started (should be in
  services). Universe uses the same port and if it is already being
 used,
 you
  will not be able to start the universe daemon.
 
  Regards
 
  David Logan
  Database Administrator
  HP Managed Services
  139 Frome Street,
  Adelaide 5000
  Australia
 
  +61 8 8408 4273
  +61 417 268 665
 
 
 
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  On Behalf Of Greg York
  Sent: Monday, 1 March 2004 8:51 AM
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  Subject: telnet
 
 
  A small system running Universe PE 10 on WinXP Pro,  am no longer able
 to
  telnet to the host, the telnet service and the rexec service will not
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RE: telnet

2004-02-29 Thread Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
Hi Greg,

Check to see the original telnet daemon hasn't started (should be in
services). Universe uses the same port and if it is already being used,
you will not be able to start the universe daemon.

Regards

David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Managed Services
139 Frome Street,
Adelaide 5000
Australia

+61 8 8408 4273
+61 417 268 665



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Sent: Monday, 1 March 2004 8:51 AM
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Subject: telnet


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Re: telnet

2004-02-29 Thread Tony Wood
Hi Greg,

Is there another telnet service already running? UniVerse's telnet service
can not run if another program is listening on port 23.

Regards,

T.
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RE: telnet

2004-02-29 Thread Greg York
Hi David

The telnet service isn't started. Any other things to look at?
This dam thing as been running without any problems for a long time, the
only config or additional software that has been installed is a new 10.6 ver
of VET

Thanks
Greg 

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Subject: RE: telnet

Hi Greg,

Check to see the original telnet daemon hasn't started (should be in
services). Universe uses the same port and if it is already being used, you
will not be able to start the universe daemon.

Regards

David Logan
Database Administrator
HP Managed Services
139 Frome Street,
Adelaide 5000
Australia

+61 8 8408 4273
+61 417 268 665



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RE: telnet

2004-02-29 Thread Greg York
Hi tony,

No, there is no other telnet service running.

Thanks. 

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Hi Greg,

Is there another telnet service already running? UniVerse's telnet service
can not run if another program is listening on port 23.

Regards,

T.
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RE: telnet

2004-02-29 Thread Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
Hi Greg,

I'm out of ideas, give me unix anyday, at least I understand most of
that 8-). The only thing I would thinkg of to check is the event log to
see if this is giving you any idea and also do a netstat -a to check
nothing else is sitting on port 23.

Regards

David Logan
Database Administrator
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Australia

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Hi tony,

No, there is no other telnet service running.

Thanks. 

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Hi Greg,

Is there another telnet service already running? UniVerse's telnet
service
can not run if another program is listening on port 23.

Regards,

T.
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 A small system running Universe PE 10 on WinXP Pro,  am no longer able
to
 telnet to the host, the telnet service and the rexec service will not
start.
 Does anybody have any clues








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Re: telnet

2004-02-29 Thread Scott Richardson
Have you applied any Microsoft Windows XP Secrity or Critical updates
recently?
Perhaps running a firewall like Zone Alarm, or Norton Internet Security?

Try setting the UV telent port to something like 2051.
Have you changed Windows User Logon and or Password recently? Changed the
Systems name, WorkGroup, or IP Address?

Double checked the Administrative Tools - Services - Properties? See if you
can
start it from there. If not, sometimes it yields or more descriptive clue as
to why it
won't start from there.

What's eventlog say?

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 Hi David

 The telnet service isn't started. Any other things to look at?
 This dam thing as been running without any problems for a long time, the
 only config or additional software that has been installed is a new 10.6
ver
 of VET

 Thanks
 Greg

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 Subject: RE: telnet

 Hi Greg,

 Check to see the original telnet daemon hasn't started (should be in
 services). Universe uses the same port and if it is already being used,
you
 will not be able to start the universe daemon.

 Regards

 David Logan
 Database Administrator
 HP Managed Services
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 Adelaide 5000
 Australia

 +61 8 8408 4273
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 A small system running Universe PE 10 on WinXP Pro,  am no longer able to
 telnet to the host, the telnet service and the rexec service will not
start.
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RE: Using the Telnet via SSL feature on wIntegrate and uniVerse 1 0.1

2004-02-11 Thread David Scoggins
Hmm... interesting.  Does anyone know if this works with Dynamic Connect
instead of wIntegrate?  I may have to try this when I get a few spare
minutes to play with it.

Re Ian Foster's original question - if you're wedded to SSL for some reason
you may want to take a look at stunnel (www.stunnel.org).  It looks like it
would be a lot more work to set up than SSH via Putty though.

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 and uniVerse 10.1
 
 At 06:27 AM 2/11/2004, you wrote:
 Has anyone had any success setting up wIntegrate 5.1 to connect to a
 uniVerse 10.1 server using the Telnet via SSL feature.
 
 I have not done it but here is a write up IBM put out in a 
 newsletter on how to make a SSH tunnel.  I think this is what
 you were looking for as opposed to SSL.
 
 
 Using SSH security with wIntegrate
 
 DESCRIPTION:
 
 *Secure Shell (SSH), sometimes known as Secure Socket Shell,
 is a Unix-based command interface and protocol for securely
 getting access to a remote computer.

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