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From: Matthew Excell (matt_at_possibilityforge.com)
Date: Tue 03 Sep 2002 - 18:54:49 BST


I have been working on this on and off this weekend, but still no
progress. Slapd just throws the following:

Sep 3 18:49:49 sf slapd[22149]: daemon: bind(6) failed errno=98
(Address already in use)
Sep 3 18:49:49 sf slapd[22149]: daemon: bind(6) failed errno=98
(Address already in use)
Sep 3 18:49:49 sf slapd[22149]: daemon: bind(6) failed
Sep 3 18:49:49 sf slapd[22149]: slapd stopped.
Sep 3 18:49:49 sf slapd[22149]: connections_destroy: nothing to
destroy.

ProFTPd has similar complaints:

Sep 3 18:53:29 sf proftpd[22343]: sf.forgecommunications.com - Failed
binding to ::, port 21: Address already in use
Sep 3 18:53:29 sf proftpd[22343]: sf.forgecommunications.com - Check
the ServerType directive to ensure you are configured correctly.

Has anyone seen this before? Apache works fine, bind9 works fine,
PostgreSQL works fine. It seems like slapd and proFTPd are binding
outside the chbind!

Help!!!

On Sat, 2002-08-31 at 17:20, Matthew Excell wrote:
> Quick (Hopefully) question:
>
> Background:
> I installed the vserver package on a Debian 3.0 system (running the RPMs
> for 0.19 through Alien to get a deb packages). The servers are based on
> the mini-debian-vservers-016.tgz. I patched a 2.4.19 kernel
> (patch-2.4.19ctx-13.) It is running very well for the most part. I
> rebuilt bind9 to work (capsel issue - I have the vserver-compatible
> debian packages if anyone needs them.) I am not running anything but an
> address-restricted sshd and logging daemons on the root server.
> PostgreSQL, Apache, Bind9, and many, MANY other packages are working
> fine.
>
> Issue:
> ProFTPd (1.2.5) and slapd (2.0.23) will only work in the first vserver
> in which they are started. It seems like they are binding to all
> addresses for their ports (thereby not allowing future binds by other
> vservers,) but that shouldn't be possible within the vserver, right?
> (Other daemons are working well in multiple vservers. . .)
>
> Please let me know if there is any other information I need to provide.
>
> Thanks again for a fantastic package!
>
> --
> Matthew Excell <matt_at_possibilityforge.com>
> The Possibility Forge, Inc.
>

-- 
Matthew Excell <matt_at_possibilityforge.com>
The Possibility Forge, Inc.


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