On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 08:08:09AM -0400, Jim Davidson wrote: > > Perhaps it's a problem with the aolserver's binding of privileged ports via a > forked child process during startup. Try starting the server with the "-b > addr:port" option where addr and port match that used in the nsd.tcl. This > will "pre-bind" the port before setuid'ing to some other user, avoiding the > binder process. When I do it this way, the first line i get from the status messages is "[26/Jun/2001:08:18:29][483.135540736][-main-] Notice: prebind: successful pre-bind to '205.216.111.20'", but it still segfaults at the same point. Thanks, Mike
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Scott Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Rob Mayoff
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Scott S. Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Rob Mayoff
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Jim Davidson
- Michael C. Urban
