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Need to understand the output
I got a server to install a C++ module written by me. However, I don't have enough idea about servers.
After booting up the server, this screen (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwo7W2MnGnxoU09IbjFPYjVUNVVvS2JYOVBjYm51a0gzMUlB/edit?usp=sharing) is being displayed. And continuous output of the line isn't allowing me to do anything.
Can you please help me to stop this?
Thanks
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seems firewall dropping incoming UDP packets to port 8612.
http://www.speedguide.net/port.php?port=8612
Can you please help me to solve this? I mean I don't need to see those, I don't use that port. Can I hide results?
hmm.. not sure, since I never got this kind of problem. But if you sure it is safe to "hide" this message, you can try this one
http://superuser.com/questions/351387/how-to-stop-kernel-messages-from-flooding-my-console
Reinstalling the server will always fix it.
That looks like a dmesg output of upd packets being blocked by iptables.
Try running your software as you normally would, unless you are using udp packets it should not keep your server from functioning.
Whatever firewall you are running, configure it not to log dropped packets. This is not the default behaviour of iptables, so someone/something has set up a rule telling it to log the drop.
Can I turn that off using "service iptables off" and then investigate how firewall was set up and try to fix that? Until I'm stopping the continuous output, I cannot do anything.
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