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| Subject: | Re: port 411 remote MT protocol? (Solved) |
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| Date: | Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:30:06 -0500 |
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 15:20:51 -0600, Brian Greidanus <BrianGreidanus@solutionary.com> wrote:
IBM Server Manager - do a HTTP GET to that port, you should get an Apache banner back. Port 423 is probably open as well. You can turn off the web interface via the admin console, which will disable these ports.
Bingo; that's what it is! Thank you! ...D --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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