Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Don Russell wrote:
> Fedora 7
>
> I have a small telnet server listening on port 23, and want to run a
> second one on port 8023 (rather arbitrary) which I'll use for testing
> changes to the server app I wrote.
>
> The one on port 23 works properly but when I try to connect to the one
> on port 8023, I get an error: connection refused.
>
> I tried this from the command line: telnet localhost 8023
> and I get the 'connection refused' error.
>
> I added port 8023 using the"firewall settings"... but it still fails, I
> also restarted xinetd to pick up the additional server...
>
> SELinux is in permissive mode.
>
> I've obviously missed something.... but what?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Did you check that the telnet daemon you are using will accept
connections on a port other then 23? Depending on the daemon used,
it may only accept port 23 connections unless it is in the debug mode.
Yes, that's not a problem.. it just reads from stdin which xinetd takes
care of
You may also run into problems with /etc/services. From the
xinetd.conf man page:
port determines the service port. If this attribute is specified
for a service listed in /etc/services, it must be equal to
the port number listed in that file.
Mikkel
I will check that.. I did cal the service "telnet", which is usually on
port 23....
I've verified it's some form of xinetd error/problem because "netstat
-na | grep 8023" comes up blank. :-)
Thanks for the tip...