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13.1
Testing the Connections
13.1.1 Checking that F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet
Gateways is Up and Running
13.1.2 Checking that F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Mail is Up
and Running
If you have a problem that is not covered here, see
409, for instructions on how to get more information.
You can test that the product is running by opening
http://<ip_address>:<port>
in the web browser, where <ip_address> and <port> are the IP address
and the port number that F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Gateways is
listening to for incoming requests. If you see a welcome page, it means
the connection to F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Gateways is working.
For more information, see
You can test that the product is running by opening a telnet connection
from the F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Mail machine to the port it is
running on (usually 25).
If you get a textual response, it means that the network connection is
working.
If you get Connection to the host lost or any other error message, it
means that the connection was unsuccessful.
To test the network connection at the same time, it is recommended to run
telnet from a host that will send e-mail to F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet
Mail.
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