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Jim,

Because you have a firewall between your Linux box and WDSc what you can do
is specify a port to use for the connection created by the daemon.  To do
this right click on the Files subsystem under the Linux RSE connection and
select Properties.  Change to the subsystem page and specify a port (you
will have to click the arrow button to enable the entry field.)

Now when you connect to the daemon (which still uses port 4035) it will
start the RSE server on the port you specified for the RSE connection.  You
will just have to open this port in your firewall too.

Let me know if this works for you.

Thanks.

Don Yantzi
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab
Phone: (905) 413-4476
IBM internal:  IBMCA(yantzi)  -  Internet: yantzi@xxxxxxxxxx



                                                                           
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Don,

Running the dos2unix and setting chmod at 755 allowed the server to start
running.

Point of interest, the Linux server is running remotely and has a VPN
connection to my office with limited ports open for SSH, VNC and now 4035.

Question 1) Since the JAVA is called with the "system" command, should it
not run the background?  My session stays active and I get start/stop
messages occasionally.  How would I make it run in the background?

Question 2)  My firewall opened up the port (4035 is the default) for
inbound traffic.  the Linux server shows messages like:

Daemon running on: Linux, port: 4035
launched new server on 38470
Server running on: Linux
finished on port 38470

when it starts, and a connection attempt is made, but the connection will
not finish and I get an error.  Do I have to open up additional ports other
than 4035?

Thanks for your help.  This is going to be real way cool if I get it
running.

Jim Oberholtzer

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