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Re: [Xen-users] What does IP 0.0.0.0 mean? 
| Tom Miller wrote:
> Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
>> Tom Miller wrote:
>>   
>>> Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Tom Miller wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> I am trying to setup Firebird (FB) on a guest (DomU).  I should be
>>>>> listening on 143.0.0.86:3050
>>>>>
>>>>> When I run netstat | grep LIST  it seems that Firebird is listening on
>>>>> Port 0.0.0.0:3050  .
>>>>>
>>>>> I would have expected 127.0.0.1:3050  or  143.0.0.86:3050.
>>>>>
>>>>> After talking to the hosting group (were I work) about this, they
>>>>> suggested that it might be the bride address back to the host.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If it is, how do I get FB to Listen on a "normal" port.  If not, how do
>>>>> I get FB to listen on a "normal" port?  :-)
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>> Any local address.
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>> Whenever I try to attach to Firebird,  I get "connection actively
>>> refused by host"
>>> How can I track down what is blocking the connection to the server?
>>>
>>> Thanks to both of you for you quick answer.
>>>     
>>
>> Firebird might be binding before your preferred interface comes up, but
>> I don't think this is the Firebird users list. :)
>>
>>   
> I don't think that is the problem as FB works fine with Suse in VMWare
> and without being in a guest Xen session.  In addition this is a Linux
> error message, not a FB error message.  I have also asked them these
> same questions.   So I am hoping between the two lists we can figure
> this out so the next guy can use this knowledge.
> 
> 
What happens if you restart Firebird after it's completely booted?
-- 
Christopher G. Stach II
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