Software :: Unable To Connect Server 6667 Port 6667
Apr 17, 2010
i tried installing irssi a few months ago but got this error after messing around with some configurations.(was trying to get it to auto connect to a channel when i loaded it up) i have recently come back to it, deleted all the files and re-installed it but im getting the same error again and i haven't touched the config stuff this time.. should be a clean install.
Now when I try to connect to the localhost at port 6667 using irssi, i get the following error message saying it cannot connect to localhost port 6667
13:48 -!- Irssi: Looking up localhost 13:48 -!- Irssi: Connecting to localhost [127.0.0.1] port 6667 13:48 -!- Irssi: Connection to localhost established 13:48 -!- Error: bind: Permission denied 13:48 -!- Error: listen: Bad file descriptor 13:48 -!- Irssi: Connection lost to localhost
A similar looking error comes up when I try to telnet localhost at 6667. Also, I get a selinux warning saying SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/bitlbee "name_bind" access .How do I check if bitlbee is listening to port 6667? Btw, I am using fedora 13, I have selinux running in enforcing mode and the firewall running. I have set the port 6667 in the other ports tab of "system-config-firewall" (I am hoping that this will open that port).
For some reason I'm unable to connect to anything through these ports and I can't figure out why. I have to use a proxy address to access my irc channels.I've ruled out my router by disabling all router network filtering, so it must be something on this computer.
I have 2 server behind the netgear router on my network . win2k3 and CentOS development server, I have port forarded 80 to win2k3 server which i can access over the internet and is accessable. However I can SSH CentOS machine and portforwarded 8080 and 82 for web access, I can't access via any of the port, browsers says UNABLE TO CONNECT.. there is no firewall in CentOS machine.
My config : Dell PowerEdge 2900III 16Gb RAM 2 arrays RAID1 (2*(2*500Gb)) CentOS5.5 VMWare 2.0.2 (with workaround of downgrade glibc to CentOS5.3)
Since the upgrade from CentOS5.4 to CentOS5.5, it seems the sshd is crashing every other day.I can access to the VMWare webserver, but no way to connect through ssh port 22.The only "workaround" is a hard reboot of the server, and with luck, I can access to the server through ssh.I checked /var/log/secure, it looks like time to time when the server start, it does not start the sshd service, there is no entry at all for the time the server started up. For instance today, the server has been started early this morning, but the first entry was found after a hard reboot this evening : Jun 3 18:19:14 hercules sshd[3617]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
I have setup an OpenVPN server on my server box, it had been working perfectly until today. It operates on port 1194 which I am now unable to connect to (tried telnet). I have checked all the firewall rules and they still allow the port and I have also checked to ensure that OpenVPN is still listening to the port, which it's not but I have tried restarting the service and the box which dosent make any difference. The only thing that has changed is that yesterday I installed Openfire, could this have broken something?
I am merely trying to change the port for my ssh server.However it isn't changing.I edited my ssh_config file to:
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# This is the ssh client system-wide configuration file. See # ssh_config(5) for more information. This file provides defaults for[code]...
When i try to connect to my server via port 443 i get a connection refused error. However when i try to connect via port 22 it connects. Since that didn't work, i tried restarting the entire server.To restate, i changed the config file and restarted ssh then the computer, however the port didn't change.Ohh and yes my router is set to port forwarding on port 443, though it doesn't matter since I'm inside the network.
I'm trying to connect with my server via telnet, but when i sent the command (telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Port) doesn't works and shows then follow error: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused, It happens with any port. Is strange but my telnet services works (telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), In addition, i tried with firewall enabled and disabled and the problem still happens. My centOS run on virtualbox.
when i fisrt signed up for this forums i accidently posted this same topic in the first place i found apropriate(network/wirless) and i just realised i didn't look hard enough so i marked my old post as solved, please admin delete that one. ubuntu server 10.04 LTS running ubuntu desktop on top(for my lack of skill)ok nitty-gritty. i have been learning to use linux for a few months now and i like it but i cannot access my server through WAN on any ports, yes i have them all open and enabled and associated on my router properly. i even tryed turning off firewall on here and i have tryed a list of misc. things. is there something i am not doing that one might initialy do when first starting an ubuntu server?
I am trying to connect to my linux server using an SCP Key (PPK), but I can't get through using Putty, WinSCP, etc. I think Port 22 might not be open, but I don't know how to open it if I can't at least access the server using SSH.
Wow, don't know why I seem to have so much trouble with this ftp stuff. I have so start all over a few times, reinstalling Lucid Lynx destop all over, and adding the needed files to make it a server. I am just trying to do something simple for now- just having a localhost server environment to develop my joomla website, and later on host it from my server 'out there' (I already have a domain name and dynDNS service with nameservers etc. but don't want to do that yet, as I have in the past with my router forwarding port 80, and actually got hacked! so I don't want to do that again until I learn more about security) My problem right now is that I can't even get the localhost ftp to 'connect to the server'. i know the host name (localhost) and username/password that I set when I set up Lucid Lynx, and I'm sure that is what I use for the ftp usernamepassword, host etc. And I put port 21 for the port. I see from 'Shields Up' that my port 21 is closed. So I followed advice on a thread and entered a few commands in the terminal to ad iptables etc. But still, port 21 is closed and I can't install components with the Joomla installer in admin's backend. And I can't use fireftp to even change permissions in my local folders. What do i do next, open port 21 somehow? I saw a terminal command about opening port 21 that was simple but I forget it.
I'm trying to setup PS3 media server on my new OpenSuse 11.2 and I'm being unable to connect to the PS3. The multimedia server seems to being working ok, only it has not appear on XMB.
I've been searching on PS3 Media Server forums and try a couple of solutions regarding /etc/hosts and adding full qualified domain name of server to it, but it doesn't seems to work.
I'm trying to open up some ports to connect via vnc to a server running Centos 5.5. I've edited /etc/sysconfig/iptables everything *looks* fine, but I still can't seem to get access to the port I've opened (I added some newlines for clarity between commands):
I've been trying to ssh out of my home network to school computers and I keep getting:
ssh: connect to host sage.math.washington.edu port 22: Connection timed out
I've tried this on my machine (running Ubuntu 10.04) and on a windows 7 machine (using putty). I have been successful ssh'ing to this machine using either of the laptops from every other network I've tried, so I'm pretty sure it's something about my home network.
I have a mail server i need it to send message via port 587 not port 25, i make some changes to my postfix server which i use and it is already successed making a telnet to 587 port like it :
I installed NFS and portmap for export a folder to another PC. /usr/local. ftp is server's hostname and ws01 is client's hostname. I edited file /etc/exports with next text: /usr/local ws01(rw,root_squash) *(ro)
I restarted service portmap and nfs. From client, I try check connection with server with command: showmount -e ftp and result is: mount clntudp_create: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive
I'm not that great with mailservers, and just been thrown a curveball with a MS Exchange environment for which there is apparently no solution... yeah, right. But is there a workaround?
The problem is that the site mail (SMTP) needs to be sent via port 26 instead of the commonly used 25. Port 25 is mapped to a mailfilter, which apparently causes havoc with some of the mail, and the techs that have been on site trying to coax the Exchange server to co-operate have said that the only way would be to get rid of the filter.
The problem is that there are number of apps that are unable to have the outgoing port changed and so keep sending mail out on port 25.
I look after the Unix/Linux side of things at work, and I was wondering if there was an easy way to set up a Ubuntu box to receive mail on port 25 and just forward it to the MS box on port 26? So, in other words (and I hope this makes sense): monitor port 25, and forward whatever comes in on port 25 to the server on port 26. Simple portforwarding, or is it? What steps do I need to take?
I run my own mail server. There's only one part that isn't working and I can't seem to figure out why: sending mail from a client - in this case, Thunderbird.
I can send mail off-server just fine if I log in via telnet. I can receive email just fine with Thunderbird.
I did a port scan on my server from outside my network and saw that port 10080 AMANDA is open.Amanda isn't installed on any of my computers or my server and the port is not forwarded by my modem or router. So why is this port open and how can I close it?
Right now I have a machine set up running Fedora. I have configured inittab to accept Console Logins, but I am having problems getting my netbook running PuTTY to connect. How would I go about finding the Host Name and Port to connect to?
OpenSSH_5.3p1 Debian-3ubuntu4, OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009 debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config debug1: Applying options for * debug1: Connecting to server ["address"] port 22. debug1: connect to address "address" port 22: Connection timed out ssh: connect to host "server" port 22: Connection timed out
I suppose this is because I am connecting from a public institute where there is a firewall that is blocking an outbound connection on port 22.Is there anyway I can bypass the firewall using the internet ?
I'm trying to record video of a game I am playing. I am using gtk-recordmydesktop but it records the audio from my mic. This is obviously not what I want. The apparent solution was jack, but I've been having a hard time getting it to run. According to #fedora I was told to get qjackctl and jack capture. When I try to run qjackctl and click the "start" button I get this long nasty error:
Code: 15:11:41.006 Patchbay deactivated. 15:11:41.008 Statistics reset. 15:11:41.024 ALSA connection graph change. 15:11:41.240 ALSA connection change. 15:11:42.091 Startup script... 15:11:42.091 artsshell -q terminate 15:11:42.532 Startup script terminated with exit status=256. 15:11:42.533 JACK is starting... 15:11:42.533 /usr/bin/jackd -R -dalsa -dhw:0 -r48000 -p1024 -n2 15:11:42.538 JACK was started with PID=4302. *** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/bin/jackd terminated ..... 15:11:42.589 JACK has crashed. jackd: no process killed 15:11:43.015 Post-shutdown script terminated with exit status=256. 15:11:44.683 Could not connect to JACK server as client. - Overall operation failed. - Unable to connect to server. Please check the messages window for more info.
I'm having a real problem with intermittent ssh disconnections?It's the same thing regardless if it's over ethernet or wireless, and nfs shares don't have any problems at all.
I'm trying to run Debian server in our network. We have SSG5 Juniper Firewall set up to route traffic from our trusted network 192.168.50.0/24 to our DMZ 93.153.125.224/28I can connect / ping all Windows servers which are in DMZ. When I try to connect my Debian server instead of one of the server's static IP I'm unable to connect or ping to it. The server itself is able to connect to internet resolve DNS if I allow connection to our trusted network I'm able to ping or connect to any computer in trusted network but still unable to ping from trusted to DMZ. The SSG5 policy is set up to allow any connection from trust to DMZ and interface is set up to route all traffic.I have tried to trace the ping It'll go through firewall right to the interface needed but then it'll time out as like the server is not connected at all.
I am not able to connect to server through putty, my collegue is able to connect to same server from his desktop through putty.
I am getting ssh session and after providing user id an password its stays still and no error message. firewall and se linux is disabled and also i checked tcpwrappers there is not restriction given.
I install one server in my system(linux 5.0) and accessing that server through the 127.0.0.1 private ip address(lo). While i connect to a remote server for validating registry it gives me the error and unable to connect to remote server. here some of the files i give here in below to know my system network configuration