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[Health] How do I force GNU Health to listen for connections on a specif
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ronald munjoma |
Subject: |
[Health] How do I force GNU Health to listen for connections on a specifi port and use IPV4 instead of IPV6 |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Mar 2012 00:26:52 +0200 |
Hi,
I have successfully installed GNU Health 1.4.4 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. The server is listening for connections on localhost port 8000, I would like to configure the server to listen for connections on specific IP address, how do I go about this? (With my previous installations I used to manually add the trytond.conf file to /etc/, edit the file manually and start the server with the -c option. I tried this, but it throws an error, trytond does not start). I can locate the trytond.conf so that I can edit it.
[Wed Mar 14 18:15:44 2012] INFO:modules:health_invoice:registering classes
[Wed Mar 14 18:15:44 2012] INFO:server:starting JSON-RPC protocol on localhost:8000
[Wed Mar 14 18:15:44 2012] INFO:server:waiting for connections...
The server is also listening to connections on IPV6, how do I force it to listen on IPV4?
address@hidden:~$ netstat -a | grep 8000
tcp6 0 0 localhost:8000 [::]:* LISTEN
Regards and thanks
Ronald Munjoma
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