![]() ![]() Riyaz Parve wrote on Fri, 21 February 2014 04:34 Sorry for late reply. Could you request that a second port (in addition to 4075) be opened? If you do that, then you can specify the second port as the subsystem port. That said, I don't see any message indicating a bind failure with your manually run server test so I assume you're not running both at the same time in this instance. If you're trying to run a server on this same port at the same time, you should run into a bind problem on startup. By allowing only port 4075 through a firewall will still leave the server ports blocked. Note that the daemon runs on port 4075 by default but servers that get launched run on different ports. For your test, did you attempt to connect to the server before the timeout message showed up? That is expected if a connection isn't established within that period. ![]() The SocketTimeoutException is occurring because the server was not connected to within a period of time (I think the default is a minute for a manually run server). NOTE: FILES, SHELL AND TERMINAL GETS CONNECTED USING SSH SO I DON'T THERE THINK SO THERE IS A PROBLEM IN CONNECTIVITY. ![]() server.sh 4075
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