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to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 20 Thread: Telnet to port 25; connection refused for all but local host Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode January 13th, 2010 telnet connect to address 127.0.0.1 connection refused linux #1 abasel View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message A Carafe of Ubuntu Join Date Mar 2005 Beans 105 Telnet to port 25; connection refused for all but local host I can telnet (while on the actual machine) using telnet localhost 25 When I try and use the local machine's ip telnet 192.168.100.9 25 I get Trying 192.168.100.9... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused When I use it's URL telnet rcws01.rosminicollege.school.nz 25 I get Trying 127.0.1.1... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused This last one is strange as I the IP looks odd. What I am doing wrong, and how do I fix it. After much surfing many mosts say that telnet is not used anymore but I want to use it to test my smtp server. Adv Reply January 13th, 2010 #2 gombadi View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Way Too Much Ubuntu Join Date May 2005 Location Sydney, Australia Beans 281 Re: Telnet to port 25; connection refused for all but local host Looks like your email server is only listening on localhost. If you run the following command you can see what it is listening on - Code: sudo ne
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24509980/snmptt-mysql-error-unable-to-connect-to-database and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation https://blogs.oracle.com/jmxetc/entry/troubleshooting_connection_problems_in_jconsole Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it connection refused only takes a minute: Sign up snmptt MySQL error: Unable to connect to database up vote 0 down vote favorite I have searched all google links without a result: I'm using snmptt to store incoming traps in database. I get this message in snmpttsystem.log file: Tue Jul 1 11:15:56 2014 MySQL error: Unable to connect to database: Can't connect to unable to connect MySQL server on '127.0.0.1' (13) I tryed connecting to localhost in snmptt.ini file and got this error in snmpttsystem.log file: Tue Jul 1 10:44:09 2014 MySQL error: Unable to connect to database: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (13) I checked all the configurations in snmptt.ini many times, please any body have any idea. any help will be apreciated. mysql snmp cacti share|improve this question edited Jul 1 '14 at 12:17 asked Jul 1 '14 at 12:12 rramiii 4431718 No body can help? –rramiii Jul 2 '14 at 7:00 What did you try? In other words, have you tried troubleshooting the SQL connection in any way at all? Can you connect from the command line using the same credentials as the application uses? –Jolta Jul 4 '14 at 15:59 yes I have many services working on same sever and all working fine, also I can connect from command line .. it looks like the connection is not established and refused. –rramiii Jul 5 '14 at 20:15 add a c
» Troubleshooting connection problems in JConsole By daniel on Jun 01, 2006 ... I've seen a few posts in the Java and JMX forums from developers who were wondering how to find out why JConsole wouldn't connect to their application. So I have decided to write this short blog entry in order to outline a few diagnosing tips... Note: if you are using JConsole - you might also want to try the Java VisualVM. Java VisualVM comes with the JDK since JDK 6 update 7. It can be used to troubleshoot, monitor, and improve applications performance. It makes it possible to generate and analyse heap dumps, track down memory leaks, browse the platform's MBeans and perform operations on those MBeans, perform and monitor garbage collection, and perform lightweight memory and CPU profiling. It is also an open source project and can be downloaded as a stand alone tool from visualvm.dev.java.net. If you have read the JConsole FAQ but are still experiencing difficulties, here are a few additional tips: Processes not displayed in JDK 6 JConsole connection window This may be due to weird permissions in the TMP dir. See this post for a more detailed description. See also this post where David explains how your TMP dir settings can prevent the tutorial examples from working under windows systems - and how to solve it. On the JMX Forum, Thomas provides another hint: My problem was a little bit different : I could see processes PID but could not connect to them (nor see the Main class) The source of the problem ? : hsperfdata was named "hsperfdata_Username" where my login is "username". After closing all VM I deleted the dir and re-launched java new dir was created with the good name "hsperfdata_username" and everything went OK. Security The most common troubles which prevent JConsole to connect to a remote application are linked to SSL/Security configurations. This does not apply if you connect to a local process using its PID, but will most certainly occur if you try to connect to a remote process where remote management was enabled using system properties. When remote management is enabled using system properties, it is secure by default. This means that there are a minimum configuration steps to perform when you connect to a secure connector using JConsole. These steps are described in details here and there. If possible, I