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05-06-2004 11:31 AM
05-06-2004 11:31 AM
Hello everyone,
I've been give an security report based on port scans on my server. I just found out about this process "rstlisten" on port 1402. Can I disable this process? Will it affect ISEE functionality? Is there a way to make it listen just on the loopback?
Thanks,
Jorge
I've been give an security report based on port scans on my server. I just found out about this process "rstlisten" on port 1402. Can I disable this process? Will it affect ISEE functionality? Is there a way to make it listen just on the loopback?
Thanks,
Jorge
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05-27-2004 06:44 PM
05-27-2004 06:44 PM
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Hello Jorge,
this listener is responsible for the communication between EMS and ISEE. EMS sends the messages to localhost port 1402 and the rstlistener catches them to transmit them via ISEE to HP. Means you need this listener for ISEE!
Regards
Frauke
this listener is responsible for the communication between EMS and ISEE. EMS sends the messages to localhost port 1402 and the rstlistener catches them to transmit them via ISEE to HP. Means you need this listener for ISEE!
Regards
Frauke
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05-28-2004 12:28 PM
05-28-2004 12:28 PM
Re: Can I make rstlisten stop listening on port 1402?
Thanks Frauke!
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