One last annoyance with the El Capitan machine, I can’t seem to open port 56789 
for accessing javamonitor remotely.  

I tried the steps outlined at the link below, but according to Network Utility 
port scan it’s still not open.  Also, I have the firewall completely turned off 
under Security & Privacy Settings.

https://rolfje.wordpress.com/2014/05/10/open-a-port-in-osx-mavericks-firewall/

Anyone have any luck opening the JavaMonitor port on El Capitan?  When I try to 
telnet to the port I get a connection refused error.

Here’s the port scan results I get:

Port Scan has started…

Port Scanning host: 208.52.161.87

         Open TCP Port:         22              ssh
         Open TCP Port:         80              http
         Open TCP Port:         88              kerberos
         Open TCP Port:         631             ipp
         Open TCP Port:         5900            rfb
         Open TCP Port:         6783
         Open TCP Port:         17500
         Open TCP Port:         20020
         Open TCP Port:         49161
         Open TCP Port:         49162
         Open TCP Port:         49164
         Open TCP Port:         49197
         Open TCP Port:         49199

Thanks,
Jeff

> On Nov 28, 2015, at 9:09 PM, T Worman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Nov 27, 2015, at 10:55 AM, Jeff Schmitz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Thinking maybe the apple installer failed because of no java I tried it 
>> again but it failed the same way.
> 
> The Apple installer attempts to install the WO runtime in /System/Library. El 
> Capitans SIP will not allow you to do that.
> 
> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204899
> 
> Tim
> UCLA GSE&IS


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