Could not open a port
I want to open a port in Digitalocean to access a service (http://retsau.torontomls.net:6103/rets-treb3pv/server/login). I opened the port but it is not showing. Anybody can help me?
This is the result I am getting in the console:
server webserver
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I want to open a port in Digitalocean to access a service (http://retsau.torontomls.net:6103/rets-treb3pv/server/login). I opened the port but it is not showing. Anybody can help me?
This is the result I am getting in the console:
server webserver
Is this about digital ocean or Ubuntu?
– user68186
Feb 25 at 13:10
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
– Melebius
Feb 25 at 13:11
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Humans open ports in the firewall. You did that. Applications bind to ports on the system and listen upon them. Do not be confused by the difference. nmap reports applications and ports on the system (not firewall).
– user535733
Feb 25 at 13:26
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I want to open a port in Digitalocean to access a service (http://retsau.torontomls.net:6103/rets-treb3pv/server/login). I opened the port but it is not showing. Anybody can help me?
This is the result I am getting in the console:
server webserver
I want to open a port in Digitalocean to access a service (http://retsau.torontomls.net:6103/rets-treb3pv/server/login). I opened the port but it is not showing. Anybody can help me?
This is the result I am getting in the console:
server webserver
server webserver
edited Feb 25 at 13:19
Melebius
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Is this about digital ocean or Ubuntu?
– user68186
Feb 25 at 13:10
3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
– Melebius
Feb 25 at 13:11
1
Humans open ports in the firewall. You did that. Applications bind to ports on the system and listen upon them. Do not be confused by the difference. nmap reports applications and ports on the system (not firewall).
– user535733
Feb 25 at 13:26
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Is this about digital ocean or Ubuntu?
– user68186
Feb 25 at 13:10
3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
– Melebius
Feb 25 at 13:11
1
Humans open ports in the firewall. You did that. Applications bind to ports on the system and listen upon them. Do not be confused by the difference. nmap reports applications and ports on the system (not firewall).
– user535733
Feb 25 at 13:26
Is this about digital ocean or Ubuntu?
– user68186
Feb 25 at 13:10
Is this about digital ocean or Ubuntu?
– user68186
Feb 25 at 13:10
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3
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
– Melebius
Feb 25 at 13:11
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
– Melebius
Feb 25 at 13:11
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1
Humans open ports in the firewall. You did that. Applications bind to ports on the system and listen upon them. Do not be confused by the difference. nmap reports applications and ports on the system (not firewall).
– user535733
Feb 25 at 13:26
Humans open ports in the firewall. You did that. Applications bind to ports on the system and listen upon them. Do not be confused by the difference. nmap reports applications and ports on the system (not firewall).
– user535733
Feb 25 at 13:26
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– user68186
Feb 25 at 13:10
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Please do not post screenshots of the terminal. Paste the text directly to your question and apply code formatting.
– Melebius
Feb 25 at 13:11
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Humans open ports in the firewall. You did that. Applications bind to ports on the system and listen upon them. Do not be confused by the difference. nmap reports applications and ports on the system (not firewall).
– user535733
Feb 25 at 13:26