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awarded  Popular Question
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accepted How is it possible for the Root Name Servers to handle all DNS requests?
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comment How is it possible for the Root Name Servers to handle all DNS requests?
But if 1 billion users were surfing to different .com adresses at the same second, would the root name servers handle all requests?
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asked How is it possible for the Root Name Servers to handle all DNS requests?
Nov
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accepted How make a SSH tunnel from one computer to another and forward its traffic?
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comment How make a SSH tunnel from one computer to another and forward its traffic?
Thanks! I will try that tomorrow at work. Will accept the answer tomorrow if I succeed. :-)
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asked How make a SSH tunnel from one computer to another and forward its traffic?
Feb
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comment Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
The solution is to se the binding address to 0.0.0.0
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comment Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
That was correct, 8080 was binded to localhost. Is it possible to bind it to everyone in EclipeLink?
Feb
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accepted Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
Feb
22
revised Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
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comment Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
@dmourati Look at my edit above. It is listening as you can see, both when running the webservice and my little test java application, but the port is only discoverable from the client machine when the test java app is running, and NOT discoverable when the webservice is running.
Feb
22
comment Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
@ElzoValugi: No, the network is local so I made the scan from inside the network. I made en edit to the post above. Really strange stuff =/
Feb
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revised Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
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comment Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
Yes, I have those files but all the lines in them are commented out in both of them. I tried to set "ALL: ALL" in /etc/hosts.allow and then rebooted the system but it didn´t help. What else can I try?
Feb
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revised Port is open on machine A but it is not visible from machine B in Nmap
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