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Re: El Capitan Apache Seg Fault
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Re: El Capitan Apache Seg Fault


  • Subject: Re: El Capitan Apache Seg Fault
  • From: T Worman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2015 12:09:49 -0800

Jeff:

Even if it were not El Capitan, I would not open that port to outside traffic. Instead, use ssh to tunnel that traffic to localhost, like:

ssh -L 8080:localhost:56789 <username>@<remote host>

Then you can connect your browser to: http://localhost:8080 to interact w JavaMonitor on the remote host. You can also put the above command in your .alias file so you can use a shortcut to start it up.

Tim
UCLA GSE&IS

> On Nov 29, 2015, at 10:24 AM, Jeff Schmitz <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> One last annoyance with the El Capitan machine, I can’t seem to open port 56789 for accessing javamonitor remotely.
>
> I tried the steps outlined at the link below, but according to Network Utility port scan it’s still not open.  Also, I have the firewall completely turned off under Security & Privacy Settings.
>
> https://rolfje.wordpress.com/2014/05/10/open-a-port-in-osx-mavericks-firewall/
>
> Anyone have any luck opening the JavaMonitor port on El Capitan?  When I try to telnet to the port I get a connection refused error.
>
> Here’s the port scan results I get:
>
> Port Scan has started…
>
> Port Scanning host: 208.52.161.87
>
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	22     		ssh
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	80     		http
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	88     		kerberos
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	631    		ipp
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	5900   		rfb
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	6783
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	17500
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	20020
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	49161
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	49162
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	49164
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	49197
> 	 Open TCP Port: 	49199
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
>> On Nov 28, 2015, at 9:09 PM, T Worman <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> On Nov 27, 2015, at 10:55 AM, Jeff Schmitz <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thinking maybe the apple installer failed because of no java I tried it again but it failed the same way.
>>
>> The Apple installer attempts to install the WO runtime in /System/Library. El Capitans SIP will not allow you to do that.
>>
>> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204899
>>
>> Tim
>> UCLA GSE&IS
>


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