Hi Bob,

I'm running XP Home. The Jbase docs say it doesn't support jtelnetd in Home, only in Pro. I don't understand why they would limit it like that. D3 handles it just fine, from their telnet, PuTTY and SecureCRT. Oh well, if I can't get it working, I'll just keep using the console. I really don't think I want to spend $150 for another emulator. I already have a SecureCRT license, and they have made quite a few enhancements at my request.

Thanks,
Charlie

On 09-28-2011 9:39 AM, Bob Rasmussen wrote:
The first thing I would check would be any software firewall running on 
the machine. Even when you're connecting to localhost, firewalls can block 
the client and/or the server side.

You don't state what version of Windows you're running. That might be 
helpful. In 2008 Server, I have seen that "localhost" won't always 
resolve. I suspect some kind of security clampdown is responsible, but I 
don't know for sure.

By the way, you might try our Anzio product in a similar configuration.

On Wed, 28 Sep 2011, Charlie Noah wrote:

I am trying to connect via SecureCRT telnet to Jbase 3.4.7 on my local XP machine using
localhost. I can't use port 23 because I'm using that for D3 local. No matter what port I've
tried, I get this message:

SecureCRT - Version 6.7.1 (build 188)
[LOCAL] : Stream has closed [CLOSE_TYPE_NONSPECIFIC] :
The remote system refused the connection.

or nothing at all.

For D3 I had to use hostname 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost, otherwise I got the above error.
My hosts file links 127.0.0.1 to localhost, so I'm not sure what's going on there.

Per Jbase docs, I put this line in c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\services:
jtelnet        2323/tcp                           #Jbase Telnet Service
Telnet is using port 23, as I'm sure is standard. Nothing else is set to use port 2323 in
file services, and netstat  /an says nothing is using it. I tried port 24 and got the same
result.

According to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services "jBASE Telnetd Server" is set as
automatic, but it is stopped. In the Log On tab, "Log on as" is set to "Local System
account". "Allow service to interact with desktop" is checked. I have tried with it
unchecked, no joy.

When I tried to start the service I got this message:
Could not start the Jbase Telnetd server service on Local Computer.
Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly.

Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong, or not doing?

Thanks,
Charlie Noah

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