that's what i missed. I misunderstood the directions. Now i know in
the hostname to put :port in there. Let me reinstall vmware and try
it again.
Jonathan Berry wrote:
On Jan 26, 2008 10:46 PM, William Warren
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I am running Centos 5 64 bit. For somer reason i
On Jan 27, 2008 7:53 AM, William Warren
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when i loaded vmware up it went to 904 on it's own.
netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep 904
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:904 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep 902
I
yes i have the rule setup in the .ini file to use 904. The web status
console works fine..it's the management client on the windows box that
won't connect. The windows machine is not firewalled or anti-anything
it's wide open. firewall on the centos box is off as well. I'm at a loss..
On Jan 26, 2008 10:46 PM, William Warren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running Centos 5 64 bit. For somer reason i cannot get the windows
client to connect to the server. The port is set to 904 as per the
install but when i try to connect to the server i get the error the
machine is actively
I am running Centos 5 64 bit. For somer reason i cannot get the windows
client to connect to the server. The port is set to 904 as per the
install but when i try to connect to the server i get the error the
machine is actively refusing it. I do not have a firewall on and the
apache server
William Warren wrote:
I am running Centos 5 64 bit. For somer reason i cannot get the windows
client to connect to the server. The port is set to 904 as per the
install but when i try to connect to the server i get the error the
machine is actively refusing it. I do not have a firewall on
when i loaded vmware up it went to 904 on it's own.
netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep 904
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:904 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep 902
I gave xinetd a start command as well.
nate wrote:
William Warren wrote:
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