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Just remove the offending port from the application server's port list.

Where to do this action depends on your server version.

Shalom Carmel
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You should look to see if WebSphere can be set to only accept traffic
from specific IP addresses.

Well, I guess that's the question. Can I set WebSphere that way, and if
so, where? WebSphere is a big beast, I don't want to go hunting all over
the place if someone knows where I should look.

-Walden

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