That's what I'm thinking... I'll ask them for a port number. Maybe
that helps tracking down the "problem".
Simon
Am 25.10.2007 um 09:50 schrieb Richard Hinkamp - BeSite:
Hmm that's weird. We run multiple OTRS installs on a shared webhost
without a problem. OTRS is a web application which runs when
requested, not a daemon running all the time. It definitely doesn't
bind to a port. I think your hosting provider needs to check again.
Richard
Simon Bierbaum wrote:
Hello all,
I have OTRS 2.2.1 installed on a shared webhost. The provider now
claims that bin/cgi-bin/index.pl binds to a port and goes on about
how I'm not supposed to run any "server software like IRC, game
servers or daemons". Does anyone know why OTRS would bind to any
port, and how I can disable it? My understanding is that OTRS
would not need to bind to any port to listen for connections...
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