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I tried removing the restrictions on 448-449 and 500.
STRHOSTSVR *DATABASE still doesn't get anything listening.
ENDHOSTSVR *DATABASE followed by a STRHOSTSVR *DATABASE still doesn't
get anything listening.
Our V6 box (which *does* have the Database Host Server running) doesn't
show anything listening on 137 or 138.
I'm sure I did *something* to *intentionally* keep Host Servers from
coming up, since at the time it was of no use to us, and a potential
security breach.
Evan Harris wrote:
Run a CWBPING command from a workstation with client access installed
- it might provide more information about servers and ports required.
The only problem with that is that we're not a Client Access shop (a
major reason why we haven't been much of a Host Servers shop), and
haven't been since it's been called Client Access.
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JHHL
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