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List:       james-user
Subject:    Re: james listening on two unexpected ports
From:       Eric Charles <eric () apache ! org>
Date:       2011-07-03 8:33:54
Message-ID: 4E102972.8040801 () apache ! org
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mmh, same here:

tcp6       0      0 :::110                  :::* 
LISTEN      13405/java
tcp6       0      0 127.0.0.1:9999          :::* 
LISTEN      13405/java
tcp6       0      0 :::143                  :::* 
LISTEN      13405/java
tcp6       0      0 :::59376                :::* 
LISTEN      13405/java
tcp6       0      0 127.0.0.1:59893         :::* 
LISTEN      13405/java
tcp6       0      0 :::25                   :::* 
LISTEN      13405/java
tcp6       0      0 :::35525                :::* 
LISTEN      13405/java

What are the 59376, 59893 and 35525?

Thx.

On 02/07/11 20:09, james@ds-gmbh.de wrote:
> Hi Norman,
>
> yes, there are two listening ports even if I start with "./run.sh".
>
> Greetings and thanks for your help,
>
> Martin
>
> 2011-07-02 Norman Maurer<norman.maurer@googlemail.com>:
>> Hi Marthin,
>>
>> are these ports also opened when you start james with "./run.sh" ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Norman
>>
>> 2011/7/1 Martin Schulte<james@ds-gmbh.de>:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> when I start james-server 3.0 M2 with "./james start" I see that the Java
>>> process is listening - beside the expected ports 25, 110, 143 and 4555 -
>>> on two ports on all interfaces. The port numbers vary from invocation to
>>> invocation, when inspecting them with "netstat -tlpn" they e.g. look like
>>>
>>> tcp6       0      0 :::47678       :::*                LISTEN
>>>   7962/java tcp6       0      0 :::50269       :::*                LISTEN
>>>       7962/java
>>>
>>> So, my questions are
>>> - what are they used for?
>>> - how can I avoid james listens to these ports at all or how can I
>>> restrict james to listen only on loopback address?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help,
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
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