Re: [opensuse] Re: How to see what is blocking IP requests?
- From: ianseeks <ianseeks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 17:54:30 +0000
<snip>
# TCP Protocol Settings
#
# The TCP Service name/Port number to be used for client database
# connections.
#
# It is only necessary to change one of the entries, not both. The
# order of precendence is the 'RemoteServiceName' (if an entry is
# found in the 'services.' file) then the 'RemoteServicePort'.
#
# Type: string, integer
#
#RemoteServiceName = gds_db
#RemoteServicePort = 3050
Are you not supposed to remove the "#" on one of these options as it says "It
is only necessary to change one of the entries, not both." in the paragraph
above?
I don't Firebird at all so my comment may be complete cr*p
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