Possible that the daemontools setup is not correct?

I think I was the first person to use daemontools with AOLserver,
maybe check out:

http://rmadilo.com/files/aolserver-daemontools/

tom jackson

On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Janine Ohmer <jan...@furfly.net> wrote:
> I'm installing a group of old OpenACS sites on a "managed server" at 
> Rackspace and have run into a problem I just can't seem to figure out.
>
> The two sites that need to run on port 80 are unable to bind to it - I get 
> "permission denied" errors.  I've checked all the usual things - the sites 
> are being started by daemontools, so the prebind is done by the root user, 
> and I do have the -b <ip>:80 in both run scripts.  Judging from Google, those 
> are the two most common errors.
>
> I'm using nsd 4.0.10;  I know that's ancient history but the client didn't 
> want me to upgrade anything and it was working fine on the old system.  This 
> is the first time I've used it on a 64 bit system (Redhat), for what that's 
> worth.  I did build it from scratch on the new system, of course.
>
> When I first started working on this Apache had a "Listen 80" statement in 
> the config file and I thought that was the culprit, but it has now been 
> changed to specify its own (different) IP address and restarted several 
> times.  So that's not it.
>
> I don't see anything wrong in my setup and I also don't see anything 
> suspicious in netstat that looks like the port is in use.  I've asked the 
> Rackspace folks to look at the system and confirm for me that nothing else 
> has grabbed the port, but I'm sure not seeing it.
>
> Are there other gotchas I can check for, or known problems I'm unaware of?
>
> thanks,
>
> janine
>
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