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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 11:47:42 -0500
From: Fredy Villa <scientist_at_w3link.com>
Subject: Re: Netscape Enterprise Server - clarification 2
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Watson <phwatso_at_cooper-energy-services.com>
To: Fredy Villa <fredyvilla_at_w3link.com>
Date: Thursday, January 29, 1998 3:32 AM
Subject: Re: Netscape Enterprise Server - clarification
>Fredy Villa wrote:
>
>> In my last message I was not clear. Sorry for that.
>>
>> > Managers,
>> >
>> > I installed Netscape Enterprise Server 3.01 for DU4.0b, I am able
to
>> > start the web servers through the command line by doing
>> > Server_root/https-Server/start If I try to use the Admin utility from
>> > the browser, I get the error:
>> > Could not bind to IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 80 (Bad file number).
>>
>> What I meant was that I get the error when I try to use the Admin
>> utility to start the server. I have no problems getting to the admin
>> server on the admin port.
>>
>> Fredy Villa
>
> The admin server should be using an automatically generated port number,
not
>port 80, the port number for admin is usually suggested when you do the
>install.
I am aware of that. The problem is not getting into the admin server. I get
the error when I use the admin server to start a web server. (By clicking in
the on/off switch. ) If I start the web server from the command line, I
don't get any errors. WHich means that there are no other server running in
port 80. I am pretty sure.
Is this a known bug? SHould I just wait til the next release comes out?
Fredy Villa
Received on Thu Jan 29 1998 - 18:01:43 NZDT