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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/13/07 02:05 
k.rollman@gmail.com wrote: 
> On Oct 12, 12:02 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote: 
>> k.roll...@gmail.com wrote: 
>>> I am having a problem using cURL to create an https connection on a 
>>> non-standard port (440).  Using curl_setopt to set the port to 440 has 
>>> no effect, and I get the following from curl's verbose output. 
>>> * About to connect() to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 443 
>>> * Connected to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) port 443 
>>> If I put ':440' in the url, I get the following and an error code of 
>>> 7. 
>>> * About to connect() to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 440 
>>> * Failed to connect to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx IP number 1: 13 
>>> * Closing connection #0 
>>> >From phpinfo: 
>>> php 5.5.2 
>>> FreeBSD cgi27 6.2-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p7 #1 
>>> cgi mode 
>>> './configure' '--prefix=/usr/local/nf/php5' '--exec-prefix=/usr/local/ 
>>> nf/php5' '--enable-exif' '--enable-dbase' '--enable-mbstring' '--with- 
>>> mysql=/usr/local/nf' '--enable-discard-path' '--with-config-file-path=/ 
>>> usr/local/nf/php5/etc' '--with-zlib-dir=/usr/local/nf' '--with-iconv=/ 
>>> usr/local/nf' '--with-libxml-dir=/usr/local/nf' '--with-png-dir=/usr/ 
>>> local/nf' '--with-jpeg-dir=/usr/local/nf' '--with-imagick=/usr/local/ 
>>> nf' '--with-gd' '--with-curl=/usr/local/nf' '--with-openssl=/usr/local/ 
>>> nf' '--without-xpm' '--without-freetype' '--with-libxml-dir=/usr/local/ 
>>> nf' '--with-mcrypt=/usr/local/nf' '--with-mysqli=/usr/local/nf/bin/ 
>>> mysql_config' 
>>> Apache/1.3.34 (Unix) mod_fastcgi/2.4.2 mod_perl/1.26 
>>> libcurl/7.11.1 OpenSSL/0.9.8e zlib/1.1.3 
>>> I have access to another server, and have tested the code there and it 
>>> works; apache 2.1, php 5.2.3, libcurl/7.16.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8d zlib/ 
>>> 1.2.3.  Changes to the production server are not possible as it is a 
>>> hosted site :( 
>>> TIA for any help you can provide. 
>> Perhaps a firewall is blocking it? 
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> There is a firewall, but the port is open and I confirmed it with a 
> browser.  I have also checked the firewall's logs, and there is 
> nothing from the production server. 
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> Thanks anyway. 
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The inbound port may be open - but does the application have permission  
to connect to the outbound port? 
 
Two entirely different things. 
 
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