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Subject: Re: Port 3050?
From: David Knaack (dknaack
RDTECH.COM)Date: Tue Oct 24 2000 - 12:32:32 CDT
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From: "Wolf Knox Seandor La-Vey" <wolfbh
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> i was scanning my pc, and there was an open port...3050, i didn't find
> anything about this port...
The Interbase database server uses port 3050. Installed normally
it will add a line to your /etc/services:
gds_db 3050/tcp # InterBase Database Remote Protocol
Depending on how you have it installed, it can either run
stand-alone (Interbase SuperServer architecture), or though
inetd (Interbase classic). In Superserver mode you should
see one or more 'ibserver' and possably 'ibguard' in your
process list.
DK
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