On Jan 27, 2008 7:53 AM, William Warren < hescominsoon@emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com> wrote:
when i loaded vmware up it went to 904 on it's own.
netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep 904 tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:904 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN [root@enoch ~]# netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep 902
I gave xinetd a start command as well.
nate wrote:
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 and the apache server and everything else is running. I can check the status webpage in my browser just fine. Any ideas?
Check to be sure xinetd is running and the port is open. And in my case, running VMWare Server the port is 902(default), not 904.
netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep 902
Likely xinetd isn't running.
nate
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Have you told the Windows clients to use port 904? I have tunneled vmware console through ssh, then I had to tunnel a few ports The ports where, 902,8222,8333 and 80. Then from the vmware console, I connect to localhost, it work nicely
Tronn