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Hi All, I have a server that is running CUPS print deamon. I want to administer it via a web browser, but i cannot get it to bind to port 631. I have the cups.conf file set up the same as on another machine that works fine. In the cups error log I get the following message: StartListening: Unable to bind socket - Cannot assign requested address. What does this mean? Where can I start looking? Any ideas? Thanks -- Andre Truter Software Engineer Registered Linux user #185282 ICQ #40935899 AIM: trusoftzaf http://www.trusoft.za.net <-------------------------------------------------> < The box said: Requires Windows 95 or better... > < So I installed Linux > <------------------------------------------------->
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On 16 Oct 2002 21:41:28 +0200
Andre Truter
I have a server that is running CUPS print deamon. I want to administer it via a web browser, but i cannot get it to bind to port 631.
I have the cups.conf file set up the same as on another machine that works fine.
In the cups error log I get the following message:
StartListening: Unable to bind socket - Cannot assign requested address.
What does this mean? Where can I start looking? Any ideas?
It usually means that the address is already taken by something, probably the the very daemon you are trying to start. Do a "socklist" and see what is on 631. The other problem may be the fact that when you are coming in thru a web browser, and you are user wwwrun group nogroup. You need to be root to access ports under 1024, so you may be having trouble starting cups thru a webbrowser. Read the docs on the program you are trying to use, there should be a section on permissions. -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation
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