On Jan 27, 2008 7:53 AM, William Warren <hescominsoon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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
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