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- cups: 127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use.
+ rpcbind grabs ports used by other daemons such as cupsd
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- cups: 127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use.
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Re: #32
Cups and other processes expect to be able to assign their configured ports,
But rpcbind / portmap etc. assign ports randomly.
e.g.: http://www.linuxproblem.org/art_13.html
This bug has just hit me, with a deadline to print and no way to reboot the
computer without losing work.
It
Re: #32
Cups and other processes expect to be able to assign their configured ports,
But rpcbind / portmap etc. assign ports randomly.
e.g.: http://www.linuxproblem.org/art_13.html
This bug has just hit me, with a deadline to print and no way to reboot the
computer without losing work.
It
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cups: 127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use.
To manage
The problem is that other daemon grab this port before cupsd gets a chance,
typcally rpc. See:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=103401
Work around:
lsof -i :631
stop or kill the process, restart cups
long term solution:
I guess distros should ensure processes use different port
This is still happening to me on Ubuntu 8.10 Server, cups installed
after-the-fact.
Everything is up-to-date and I can't find a working fix from the above
posts.
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Running,
$ sudo tasksel install print-server
doesn't seem to help either.
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And sorry to triple post, but my error log is filling up like this:
$ tail /var/log/cups/error_log
E [15/Feb/2009:13:05:47 -0500] Unable to bind socket for address 127.0.0.1:631
- Address already in use.
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And to quadruple post (you guys are going to love me), accessing
http://192.168.1.102:631 still does not work after:
$ sudo cp -p /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.default /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
$ sudo tasksel install print-server
$ sudo /etc/init.d/cups start
* Starting Common Unix Printing System: cupsd
Well, to solve this, /etc/cups/cupsd.conf has to be changed:
- Listen localhost:631
+ Listen 127.0.0.1:631
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf.default should be adapted too.
(Actually, I don't know why localhost wouldn't be ok.)
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The problem has been fixed with the 1.3.9-2ubuntu6 update. Thanks.
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I have upgraded to 1.3.9-2ubuntu6 on my server, but I still have this
problem.
When I run the lsof -i :631 command I get no output at all. Can it be
that my problem is a different one?
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svsig, can you check whether CUPS is running (lpstat -r, ps auxwww |
grep cupsd)?
Did you call the lsof command with the sudo in the beginning?
sudo lsof -i :631
Please edit /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, so that it has a line
LogLevel debug
and no other LogLevel line.
Then do
sudo /etc/init.d/cups
When I execute lpstat -r I get the response:
scheduler is running
When I execute ps auxwww | grep cupsd I get the response:
root 4189 0.0 0.1 6408 2340 ?Ss 10:05 0:00
/usr/sbin/cupsd
I am logged on as root, so I didn't use sudo here. I tried the same
logged on with my
svsig, what exactly is not working for you? Can you print from the
server? Can you print from the client? Can you ping the client from the
server? What is the output of nmap 10.0.0.145 (nmap package). What is
the output of ifconfig on your server? What is the output of ifconfig on
your client? Why
My problem is that I can't access the CUPS web interface on the server from a
client. The server seems to be OK otherwise. I have installed LAMP server,
MediaWiki and Tomcat amongst other things, and these are working fine. But when
I try to access the CUPS web interface I get the error
Do you have some firewall on the server or on the client? Perhaps this
blocks the CUPS communication.
Is the complete web interface inaccessible for you, or only the admin
parts, or even only doing changes (like server settings,
adding/modifying print queues)?
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I have no firewalls installed, at least not that I know of. And as I can
reach web pages both in apache through port 80 and in Tomcat through
port 8080 I should be able to reach CUPS through port 631 as far as I
can see. The whole web interface is inaccessible, I can't reach it at
all. When I try
I upgraded to 1.3.9-2ubuntu6, but I cannot print on my PC. The printer
is connected through to my PC.
Note that I have problem only with Evince, but with OpenOffice I can
print.
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I think I solved the problem now. I also placed a question on
ubuntuforums.org, and I got a tip here. What I did was replace the lines
Listen localhost:631
Listen 10.0.0.145:631
with the line
Listen 0.0.0.0:631
in the cupsd.conf file.
Now I can access the CUPS web interface on my server from
Any fix? This is a really stupid bug. I cannot print with evince.
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Alex, cups 1.3.9-2ubuntu5 is completel;y broken, please update to cups
1.3.9-2ubuntu6 (if not yet in -updates from -proposed).
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If you reboot your machine, does it really not start up CUPS?
Before rebooting, please edit /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, so that it has a
line
LogLevel debug
and no other LogLevel line.
After rebooting check whether CUPS is running by executing the command
lpstat -p. If CUIPS is not running, post you
I have the same problem with Ubuntu Server 8.10. I have attached my
cupsd.conf.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21090422/cupsd.conf
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Can you post the output of
sudo lsof -i :631
Is there anything else than cupsd listed? Can you kill all the listed
processes, check whether no new processes come up and then start CUPS
with
sudo /etc/init.d/cups start
Does CUPS start up, are you able to print?
Does CUPS start up again when
If you do not have lsof on your system, do
sudo apt-get install lsof
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Trapanator, if you cannot print from evince but from any other program,
then your problem is not this bug. In this bug users are complaining
that CUPS does not start because something is blocking the CUPS port
631. In this case printing will not work from any application.
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here is my lsof:
t...@dell:~$ sudo lsof -i :631
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
cupsd 4589 root3u IPv4 42507 TCP localhost:ipp (LISTEN)
and now?
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al...@xanthippe:~$ sudo lsof -i :631
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
cupsd 5115 root3u IPv4 27358 TCP localhost:ipp (LISTEN)
Cups actually works. The message is just plain wrong. If cups is not
started, the port is not in use.
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So Alvin and Trapanator, you should be able to print. If not, your
problem is something else.
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Like I reported originally, cupsd is started like it should be. Still,
this error message appears and we can't have false errors now, can we?
(I do have trouble printing, but not with every printer, so this is not
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Assignee: Pascal De Vuyst (pascal-devuyst) = (unassigned)
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Same problem here on Ubuntu 8.10. I think that this problem was caused
by an update of cups (this week). Please note that I have intrepid-
proposed repository enabled. I have attached ny cupsd.conf as well.
Please let me know if you need more info.
** Attachment added: cupsd.conf
I have cups 1.3.9-2ubuntu5 (intrepid-proposed)
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I have same problem on Ubuntu 8.10, too. Here is my cupsd.conf
** Attachment added: cupsd.conf in /etc/cups
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20527449/cupsd.conf
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** Attachment added: cupsd.conf, generated by system-config-printer-kde
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20432937/cupsd.conf
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Please attach your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Pascal De Vuyst (pascal-devuyst)
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