Thanks for your help. Here is some more information:
I am running the process from the command line as root. I also tried several different ports, all with the same result. I don't think you need any special permission to bind to a port above 1024. If so, I couldn't find anything out about it. Any other ideas? Thanks, - Devon In article <04c401c14bc4$6a1ddde0$c801a8c0@Lynchux100>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Lynch) wrote: > Wild Guess: > > Your OS is configured to not allow "nobody" to bind port 12345, and PHP is > running within Apache as "nobody"... > > Check out what sort of limitations are put upon users binding ports... > > If I was a real Un*x guru, I'd even know what command tells you that... :-| > > -- > WARNING [EMAIL PROTECTED] address is an endangered species -- Use > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Wanna help me out? Like Music? Buy a CD: http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm > Volunteer a little time: http://chatmusic.com/volunteer.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Devon Weller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Newsgroups: php.general > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 11:02 AM > Subject: Sockets on FreeBSD Mac OS X > > > > > > Has anyone successfully gotten socket functions to work with FreeBSD? > > More specifically, Mac OS X? > > > > I always get the following error: Can't bind to port 12345, exiting. > > > > The script works fine on Linux machines. Is there a patch in the works > > for FreeBSD? If so, I would be very happy. > > > > -- > > Devon Weller > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]