Millwood wrote:
> In my experience, you can always telnet to any port, including an http
> port. And on my system, telnet localhost 9000 works just fine.
Ok, yes, one can telnet to port 9000 and try to enter http data.
Usually, though, unless you really know your http, all you'll get back
is:
Code:
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HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2012 19:27:32 GMT
Server: libwww-perl-daemon/1.36
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 57
<title>400 Bad Request</title>
<h1>400 Bad Request</h1>
Connection to host lost.
--------------------
So, you're right...that is a good test to see if SBS/LMS/UEML is active
and responding on that port.
But as far as telnetting into *any* port, I guess you must be running
without any sort of firewall?
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