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February 2001, Week 3

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Burgess Peter <[log in to unmask]>
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Burgess Peter <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Feb 2001 17:39:51 -0000
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It would appear that if you do the option 'C' twice then a whole host of new
sockets appear on the second list including those such as 80 and 8080.

Regards

Peter Burgess
Microwarehouse ltd

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Bixby [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 21 February 2001 17:10
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: apparent SOCKINFO bug (was: Socket error on Port 80)


Doug Becker wrote:
> I ran SOCKINFO while bringing up an APACHE HTML page and the page displays
just fine.
> No port 80 though and no indication of APACHE anywhere.
> Unless I've missed something [very possible], SOCKINFO just doesn't show
APACHE.

FASCINATING!

I just ran SOCKINFO.NET.SYS "C" on jazz which is running WebWise and
Sendmail,
and I can't see ports 25, 80, or 443.  I can however see the UDP port that
sendmail uses for DNS lookups, and if I examine specific
HTTPDS.SECURE.APACHE
processes I can see TCP ports 80 and 443.

This appears to be a definite bug in SOCKINFO where it has trouble with at
least some TCP sockets created with Berkeley Sockets functions.  At least
one
customer should report this to the HPRC, and after an SR number is obtained
and
posted to HP3000-L, other customers should chime in with "me too" requests
for
a fix.
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