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Subject: [CalendarServer-users] [twisted.internet.tcp#info] _PeerPoolFactory starting on 7654
From: Joe Malcolm <jmalcolm () uraeus ! com>
Date: 2014-12-31 13:32:10
Message-ID: 5DD4CC80-9CCE-47FE-A55C-99549E2856DB () uraeus ! com
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Twisted seems to open port 7654 on all interfaces:
[twisted.internet.tcp#info] _PeerPoolFactory starting on 7654
netstat -a | fgrep 7654
tcp4 0 0 *.7654 *.* LISTEN
and indeed, I can connect to it off-box. What is the purpose of this port?
Joe
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