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[NOAAPORT #GGP-872890]: New Noaaport server with ldm

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  • Subject: [NOAAPORT #GGP-872890]: New Noaaport server with ldm
  • Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 17:58:19 -0700

Hi Heather,

Sorry, I was away from my computer for a bit...

re: ncat
> never mind.  I found it and installed it: nmap-ncat.

What I was going to ask you to do was:

- stop the LDM

  <as 'ldm'>
  ldmadmin stop

- run ncat:

  <as 'root'>
  ncat -4 -l -u -p 6516

  See if there is _any_ output from ncat!

re:
> Let me know what you want me to do with it!

Try the above.

For some reason, I can't see to initiate a hangout with you.
You could try initiating one with me:

address@hidden

I understand that you are out at a board meeting this evening,
so this may need to wait till tomorrow morning.

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: GGP-872890
Department: Support NOAAPORT
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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