Jrun4 admin console won't start

windows 2000 sp4, IIS5
jrun4 update 6
port is correctly set to 8000
permissions are wide open
admin server is running
after restarting the default and admin services, i noticed
the default-out.log indicated it was listening on port 8100.
there's no such entry for the admin-out.log, though it says "No
JDBC data sources have been configured for htis server...
Any ideas?

My FMS is running on a Centos-Based VPS.
You can install FMS using the default velues expect installing Apache (as its already serving as your Web Server).
After that, you'll have to open both ports 1935 for FMS (if you choose it by default) and 1111 for the Admin Server.
You can use this SSH command as root user to open a port on your Centos Based firewall:
"iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 1935 --syn -j ACCEPT"
"iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 1111 --syn -j ACCEPT"
If you would like to open a udb port for FMS, you can use this SSH command:
"iptables -I INPUT -p udp --dport 1935 -j ACCEPT"
*Without the quotes....
You can use yougetsignal.com to see if the ports are open on your mydomain.com or IP and accessible from the public.
If both ports are open on you Server's firewall, you'll have to be sure that FMS and the Admin Server are running, otherwise yougetsignal will told you that the ports are closed while they're open, because there's no services using them.
To start FMS and the Admin Server, do the following command:
"cd /opt/adobe/fms"
and :
"./fmsmgr server fms start"
and:
"./fmsmgr adminserver start"
Now, you have to go to /opt/adobe/fms/webroot/ and copy both fms_adminConsole.htm and the folder "swfs" and paste them somewhere in your webroot (/home/your-username/public_html)
and run it from your domain name by pointing the browser to where you paste the copied file and folder.
Any further questions, don't hesitate to ask,
Ilimaan

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