Well, based on experience, you probably just upgraded to redhat 6.1, or
something that moved identd to a daemon, instead out of inetd.
Just comment out the auth line, restart inetd, and you should be up.
Either that, or remove identd from your startup scripts.

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> I've got a question for everyone.. I'm getting a weird error in my
> messages log.  Here it is..
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> Nov 14 17:11:13 westserver inetd[514]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in
> use
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> How should I solve this problem?  
> 
> Thanks,
> steve westbrook sends
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