[KLUG Members] logging internet connection attempts

Nikolas Reist nreist7985 at charter.net
Thu Apr 10 12:49:43 EDT 2008


Have you had a look at this?

http://www-12.lotus.com/ldd/doc/domino_notes/Rnext/help6_admin.nsf/f4b82fbb75e942a6852566ac0037f284/e7c70b9230bfb6e585256c1d00390e30?OpenDocument

It might help.
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 13:12 -0400, Eric Beversluis wrote:
> At work we're trying to figure out what port a program is trying to
> use to make a connection. We think there's a firewall problem at the
> other end and we have to know which port to have opened. Is there
> something in Linux that logs or can be set to log such attempts? I
> don't think netstat will do, since I think it only give a picture of
> existing connections.
>  
> Here's the situation: We're setting up Lotus Domino servers as
> secondary servers to an existing server. We have to be able to do this
> over the internet, using the "mother" server's public IP address. When
> we do it from the office using a VPN tunnel between the server being
> set up and the "mother" server, it works fine, but it doesn't work
> when we try the internet/public IP address way. Hence the conclusion
> that it's a firewall/port issue on the "mother" server and the need to
> find out what port the Domino Server Setup Utility is trying to use.
> (Once the setup is complete there "daughter" and "mother" have no
> trouble communicating over the usual Domino port.)
>  
> Thanks.
> EB
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