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Re: [Xen-users] What does IP 0.0.0.0 mean?

Tom Miller wrote:
> Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
>> Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
>>   
>>> Tom Miller wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> Firebird might be binding before your preferred interface comes up, but
>>>>> I don't think this is the Firebird users list. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>>         
>>>> I don't think that is the problem as FB works fine with Suse in VMWare
>>>> and without being in a guest Xen session.  In addition this is a Linux
>>>> error message, not a FB error message.  I have also asked them these
>>>> same questions.   So I am hoping between the two lists we can figure
>>>> this out so the next guy can use this knowledge.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       
>>> What happens if you restart Firebird after it's completely booted?
>>>
>>>     
>>
>> Why don't you configure Firebird to listen on a specific interface?
>> (Another non-Xen issue.)
>>
>>   
> Interface can mean a lot of things.  Do you mean TCP/IP.  I am not sure
> Net Buei is even supported any more.
> If you are talking about the port, from everything I have tried, the
> server is listening on port 3050, so that isn't the problem either.
> 
> The problem is squarely on that if from out side the server I try to get
> through on port 3050, the server (Linux) is specifically rejecting the
> request.
> 
> If you don't want to help, just don't reply.  This is not a Firebird
> specific issue.  I can attach to Firebird locally without using TCP/IP.

Maybe you shouldn't be trying to use Xen if you don't know what an
interface (in the context of networking) is.

I tried to help by telling you that it's very very likely not a Xen
issue, but you keep trying. :)

-- 
Christopher G. Stach II


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