13.1.3 Checking that F-Secure Content Scanner Server is Up
and Running
13.1.4 Checking that the Network Connection to the Original
Mail Server is Working
You can test if the product is running by opening a telnet connection to the
F-Secure Content Scanner Server machine to the port 18971 (if you have
specified a different FNP/SCIP port, use that port instead).
If you get the cursor blinking in the upper left corner, it means that the
connection has been established and F-Secure Content Scanner Server
can accept incoming connections.
If you get Connection to the host lost or another error message, or if
the cursor does not appear in the upper left corner, it means that the
connection was unsuccessful.
To test the network connection at the same time, it is recommended to run
telnet from the host running F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Mail.
You can test if the network connection to the original mail server is
working properly by opening a telnet connection to the mail server
(default port 25) from the host running F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet
Mail.
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.
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