I have not used TCPMON but I did look over some sites about it, but I could not find out what it binds to, localhost, or all IP addresses. I kind of think all IP addresses. The IP address or host you get to enter is for the host you are going to connect to, so I would not think it could use that for binding to.

Apache and Tomcat allow you to enter an IP address to bind to, I did not see that for TCPMON.

John Ross

jododu wrote:
I would like to (mis-)appropriate port 80 on a single IP address on our AS/400. I can successfully start an Apache server on this IP/port. I can successfully start a standalone Tomcat instance on this IP/port. But I cannot start a tcpmon (Java based TCP/IP port monitor) on this IP/port. Does the AS/400 limit what types of processes can use certain well-known ports?


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