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| Subject: | Re: Port 9090 WServer?? |
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| Date: | Wed, 18 May 2005 07:54:52 +0200 |
xyberpix wrote:
I am evaluating a bit of kit here, and it has 3 open ports on it, 22, 9090 and 30000.
'WServer' and 9090 suggests IBM Web-based Systems Manager to me. Could that fit? Its clients connect to 9090 (default) on the server system.
You might look around for manuals for more details about what it does -- IBM often has such things on-line. I suspect you need to emulate the client software in order to exploit the basic protocol. If you're lucky, you may find useable client software somewhere -- though I have a feeling this is AIX stuff.
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