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Re: [Freehoo-devel] default connect port!?


From: Anand Babu Periasamy
Subject: Re: [Freehoo-devel] default connect port!?
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 14:06:06 -0800
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Hi Kendal,
I am really really sorry for responding late. 5050 seems to be the correct port 
number and
not 23.  I will fix it and make a new minor release. Thanks for correcting us.
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Kendal Montgomery wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I downloaded the freehoo 3.5.2 source from 
> http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/freehoo/ today (12/15/2008).  I was 
> able to download and install the pre-requisites and got freehoo to compile 
> and install perfectly, but I found a bit of a problem -- the default connect 
> port is 23 for the "pager_port" setting passed to the 
> yahoo_init_with_attributes function.  This seemed a bit strange considering 
> the pager port should be 5050 by default, since this is what the yahoo server 
> that is connected to by default (scs.msg.yahoo.com) listens on.  The "error" 
> occurs on line 943 of the yahoo-backend.c source file.  Is port 23 really the 
> expected default value?  Is there a configuration or runtime option that can 
> be used to set the port (doesn't appear so from my quick glance at the code)?
> 
> In any case, things work perfectly if you change that line to read
> 
>                                          "pager_port", 5050, NULL);
> 
> instead of the default
> 
>                                          "pager_port", 23, NULL);
> 
> Thanks for any help / info back about this.
> 
> Kendal.
> 
> 
> 
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