On 06/07/12 02:17 PM, Chris Davies wrote:
Gary Dale wrote:
I've been connecting to the workstations by running:
ssh -L 5900::5900
Today I'm getting the error:
bind: Address already in use
Any ideas?
The address is already in use, probably from another ssh session using
the
On 06/07/12 02:17 PM, Chris Davies wrote:
Gary Dale wrote:
I've been connecting to the workstations by running:
ssh -L 5900::5900
Today I'm getting the error:
bind: Address already in use
Any ideas?
The address is already in use, probably from another ssh session using
the
Gary Dale wrote:
> I've been connecting to the workstations by running:
> ssh -L 5900::5900 IP address>
> Today I'm getting the error:
> bind: Address already in use
> Any ideas?
The address is already in use, probably from another ssh session using
the same l
00 IP address>
where the workstation internal IP address is in the 192.168.x.x range.
The external office IP address is the router wan address and the
router is set to forward port 22 to the Linux server.
Today I'm getting the error:
bind: Address already in use
I am connected to the Linu
ernal IP address is in the 192.168.x.x range.
The external office IP address is the router wan address and the router
is set to forward port 22 to the Linux server.
Today I'm getting the error:
bind: Address already in use
I am connected to the Linux server. but I can't connect to t
Michelle Storm said:
> Will this error return if I have to reboot? Just wanting to know cause I'd
> rebooted recently, and I don't want to have to do this every time I
> reboot.
yes most likely it will. depending on what was using ident, if it was
another process, or if it was a hung socket in TI
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:31:27PM -0800, nate wrote:
> Michelle Storm said:
> > I keep getting this error repeated. Anyone tell me what is causing it so I
> > can look into fixing it?
> >
> >
> > System Events
> > =-=-=-=-=-=-Dec 2 10:02:41 dragon inetd[59
-=
> > Dec 2 10:02:41 dragon inetd[597]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
>
> You have bind running as deamon and *additionally* it is launched by
> inetd.
>
> If you don't know what bind is, you don't need it.
> Remove it with :
>
> $ dpkg -P b
Michelle Storm said:
> I keep getting this error repeated. Anyone tell me what is causing it so I
> can look into fixing it?
>
>
> System Events
> =-=-=-=-=-=-Dec 2 10:02:41 dragon inetd[597]: auth/tcp: bind: Address
> already in use
1) stop inetd (/etc/init.d/inetd stop)
Am Mon, 2002-12-02 um 20.44 schrieb Michelle Storm:
> I keep getting this error repeated. Anyone tell me what is causing it so
> I can look into fixing it?
>
>
> System Events
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Dec 2 10:02:41 dragon inetd[597]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
You
I keep getting this error repeated. Anyone tell me what is causing it so
I can look into fixing it?
System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Dec 2 10:02:41 dragon inetd[597]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Thanks,
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