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In article <6g3l5u$oal$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>, mpir_at_compuserve.com says...
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>does your account have permission to start the necessary daemons? Maybe the
>httpd daemon was started by root, you are using oracle and oracle does not
>have the permission?
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>In article <6g1nao$779$1_at_news.kren.nm.kr>,
> "Lee Sangseop" <hermit_at_asri.snu.ac.kr> wrote:
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>> I installed Oracle Web Server 2.1 on my origin200 server(irix 6.4).
>> but at initial trial of createing a listener, I encountered an annoying
>> message.
>> the message is like this:
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>> Error: A failure occurred ( Permission denied ) when assigning a port
>> domain: icat, address: 0.0.0.0, port: 80 ).
>> Error: Failed to start the server.
>> Error: The server could not initialize
>> Information: The server is exiting
>>
>> I found a httpd daemon which the sgi system vendor created and deactivated
>> it.
>> but the dead-end situation won't seem to improve.
>> anybody who can give me a solution is welcome, please..
>>
>>
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Don't you have to be root to start anything that listens on anything below port 1024?
We use all sorts of listeners in the 20,000 and 30,000 range.
R. Received on Mon Apr 06 1998 - 00:00:00 CDT