First record your current settings by:
$ TCPIP SHOW SERVI TELNET /FULL
Then recreate the service like this (with your earlier settings except for the port):
$ TCPIP SET NOSERVI TELNET
$ TCPIP SET SERVI TELNET
/PORT=2777/USER=TCPIP$TELNET/PROCESS=TCPIP$TELNET/FILE=TCPIP$SYSTEM:TCPIP$TELNET_RUN.COM/LOG=ALL
$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$TELNET_STARTUP.COM
Kari
On 12.5.2014 19:49, Sampsa Laine wrote:
I've tried about 1000 times but what is the correct TCPIP command to set
a service's port to something other than default (I want Telnet on 2777
and SSH on 2888).
Sampsa
On 12 May 2014, at 14:39, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at
mac.com
<mailto:sampsa at mac.com>> wrote:
Guys,
I've FINALLY got around to setting up the bridge on my colo server
(
gorilla.sampsa.com <http://gorilla.sampsa.com/>) and a PPTP tunnel
from HILANET to it.
Therefore HILANT should now be accessible through HECNET.
Also, for those of you without a static IP, I can offer a PPTP tunnel
on a 100 Mbps link with "fake" static IPs and a bridge connection for
anyone who is interested.
Sampsa