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EXTOL Secure (ESX) - How to determine inbound AS2 port usage
23rd February 2014
When an EXTOL Server has multiple inbound ports active determining what inbound port the data used can be a chore.
Step One:
Goto sessions and <right click> on specific session. Choose “View”
Step Two:
Choose Enveloped Document icon
Step Three:
Review enveloped data and look for “Host”. Here the inbound port information can be found.
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2014 15:52:03 GMT
From: EDINETAS2
Message-Id: <20140223105138336BACD7@EDINETAS2>
Subject: EDIINTDATA
Content-Type: application/pkcs7-mime; smime-type=enveloped-data; name=“smime.p7m”
Host: XX.XX.XXX.XX:7080
User-Agent: nuBridges Exchange Commerce Suite 3.5.0.5
AS2-Version: 1.2
EDIINT-Features: multiple-attachments
AS2-From: EDINETAS2
AS2-To: KIWIAS2
Disposition-Notification-To: EDINETAS2
Disposition-Notification-Options: signed-receipt-protocol=optional,pkcs7-signature; signed-receipt-micalg=optional,sha1
Content-Disposition: inline; filename=“EDINET.KIWIAS2.file.2014022310494816955A7D.GEISCO3P.K4L3.5.ISA.in”
Content-Length: 2706
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