Some other process is already listening on that IP address on port
80. Usually the culprit is Apache, however in this case when I go to
http://64.58.34.71 I get the AOLserver 4.5 welcome page, so it looks
like you might just be trying to run a second instance of the nsd you
just installed.
When things like this happen to me I usually shut everything down
(killall nsd works well if you don't have other sites on the system
that need to stay running) and start it up fresh.
janine
On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Thorpe Mayes wrote:
When trying to start a newly installed version of aolserver, I get
this error:
Error: nssock: failed to listen on 64.58.34.71:80: Permission denied
What folder/file does not have the correct permissions?
Here is what I am using to start the server:
/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsd -ft ./nsd.tcl -u something -g something
Thank you.
Thorpe
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