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| I am using SCO OPENSERVER 5.0.0 with 35 users.I am now facing a
problem, the number of telnet connections are 25 maximum. If the 26
connection is requested we are getting the message \"ALL PORTS ARE IN
USE\" and it is not connected. I would appreciate if you can send me a
solution to increase the number of telnet connections from 25 to 35.
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| phn@icke-reklam.ipsec.nu 2004-08-23, 2:50 am |
| vijay <vgodavarthy@rediffmail.com> wrote:
> I am using SCO OPENSERVER 5.0.0 with 35 users.I am now facing a
> problem, the number of telnet connections are 25 maximum. If the 26
> connection is requested we are getting the message \"ALL PORTS ARE IN
> USE\" and it is not connected. I would appreciate if you can send me a
> solution to increase the number of telnet connections from 25 to 35.
The easiest solution is to move to license-free environment sa
FreeBSD or Linux. Depending on the applications used it might be
easy or less so.
What's the users running on the box ?
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Peter Håkanson
IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside )
Sorry about my e-mail address, but i'm trying to keep spam out,
remove "icke-reklam" if you feel for mailing me. Thanx.
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| Steve Kemp 2004-08-23, 5:55 pm |
| vgodavarthy@rediffmail.com (vijay) wrote in message news:<80702009.0408222040.4c3d04e@posting.google.com>...
> I am using SCO OPENSERVER 5.0.0 with 35 users.I am now facing a
> problem, the number of telnet connections are 25 maximum. If the 26
> connection is requested we are getting the message \"ALL PORTS ARE IN
> USE\" and it is not connected. I would appreciate if you can send me a
> solution to increase the number of telnet connections from 25 to 35.
Contact your friendly SCO resellors and ask to purchase more licenses.
Failing that you could look t see if there idle users that can be killed
off on a cronjob. (We had a custom application which sometimes didn't
close down correctly on SCO, and solved our problem by logging out sessions
open for longer than a few hours without any activity - this may not
be useful for you).
Steve
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