Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2002 1:43 pm Post subject: CSS port tickling kills listener
Apprentice
Joined: 26 Jul 2002 Posts: 35 Location: Atlanta, GA
One of our sys admins recently fired up a script that ships with CSS (Cisco routers). I have not seen the script, but I understand it telnets to various ports to see if the service provided there is available. Well, we quicky discovered my MQ listeners don't like the protocol the scripts is using or something, they all came crashing down, and would not restart. Once the script was killed off, the listeners came back nicely.
Does anyone know more about what the listener is so sensitive to? I believe we can edit what is sent to the port at the hex level, so if I can figure out how to "tickle" the listener ports w/o killing the poor little guys off that would be nice!
Thanks
Bill _________________ Bill Anderson
MQSeries Developer
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