05-02-05 10:45 PM
very much likely to be on the client side, cause very much likely to be =
a firewall of some kind, windows default... mcaffe... if you are behind =
a router you need to forward some of those ports etc
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From: Varun Shetty<mailto:varun.shetty-068NM081eCxBDgjK7y7TUQ@public.gmane.o
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Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 11:30 PM
Subject: [FlashComm] Is there a way to check which app is used by =
aparticular port?
Is there a way to check which app is used by a particular port?
I have FCS working on an online server. And when I run the flash port =
test on the server through remote desktop everything connects with a =
success
But it is not the same from my machine when it is connected.=20
RMTP Default: Success 42.8s
RMTP Port 1935: Failed 21s
RMTP Port 80: Success 1s
RMTP Port 443: Failed 21s
RMTPT (Tunneling) Default: Success 1.8s
RMTPT (Tunneling) Port 80: Success 1.6s
RMTPT (Tunneling) Port 443: Failed 20.9s
RMTPT (Tunneling) Port 1935: Failed 21s
How can I check from my machine or from the server to see what is =
blocking the port? And where it is getting blocked from the server? Is =
it from the client end or from the server end...!!=20
Regards,
VARUN SHETTY=20
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