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well i couldn't find where to change the application configuration.
my problem is that i have two nodes on vmware workstation and i wanna them talk to each other using EPP protocol that works on port 700
when i do:
netstat -npla | grep 700
i get:
tcp6 0 0 127.0.0.1:700 :::* LISTEN
how can i make it *:700 or determone the ip address i want it to listen to?
The ipv6 (tcp6) address kinda wrong i think, it should be ::1:700 for localhost.
Also, if you already know how to setting it up, try the EPP on ipv4 first. Just in case...
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