cisco-sccp tcp port 2000 Asterisk on Freebsd

2008-06-27 Thread Michael Fleming
Can anybody point me in the right direction to open TCP port
2000 for cisco-sccp.
I've installed Asterisk Ok but the phones can't make a
connection on that port, plus trying to connect localhost has
the same affect "connection refused".
I know if I want a well known service then I'll comment /
uncomment inetd.conf, but I'm a bit confussed about where or how
to just open TCP 2000 or for that matter any other port.

Thanks,

Mike



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cisco-sccp tcp port 2000 Asterisk on Freebsd

2008-06-27 Thread Michael Fleming
Can anybody point me in the right direction to open TCP port
 
2000 for cisco-sccp.
 
I've installed Asterisk Ok but the phones can't make a  
 
connection on that port, plus trying to connect localhost has   
 
the same affect "connection refused".   
 
I know if I want a well known service then I'll comment /   
 
uncomment inetd.conf, but I'm a bit confussed about where or how
 
to just open TCP 2000 or for that matter any other port.
 

 
Thanks, 
 

 
Mike         
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cisco-sccp tcp port 2000 Asterisk on Freebsd

2008-06-27 Thread Michael Fleming
Can anybody point me in the right direction to open TCP port
 
2000 for cisco-sccp.
 
I've installed Asterisk Ok but the phones can't make a  
 
connection on that port, plus trying to connect localhost has   
 
the same affect "connection refused".   
 
I know if I want a well known service then I'll comment /   
 
uncomment inetd.conf, but I'm a bit confussed about where or how
 
to just open TCP 2000 or for that matter any other port.
 

 
Thanks, 
 

 

Mike      
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Re: remote x-window

2006-02-03 Thread Michael Fleming
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:48:56PM -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote:
> I have sort of a newbie question. How do I connect to a remote machine with 
> x-windows and get a desktop? Could someone point me in the right direction as 
> I've never had a need to to do it before. I do have ssh to the machine.
> 
> Beech
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You'll have to export $DISPLAY=x.x.x.x:0.0 so that the display on the
remote machine is displayed on the local. You'll also have to forward
X11 packets, check your ssh_conf so that "forward X11 yes".
I use cygwin on my work laptop ( XP ) and a openvpn connection to my BSD
machine then fire up the display on the XP machine.
I did use just ssh and allowed only ssh from the outside to the BSD
machine, but found that someone was trying to brute force the username
and password so set up the openvpn. I feel a lot more comfortable with
that, even though it's just my own private network.
There's plenty of info on google to point you in the right direction.

Mike
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