[CentOS] krb5kdc fails to start
Hugh E Cruickshank
hugh at forsoft.comThu Jun 11 05:23:04 UTC 2009
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From: Filipe Brandenburger Sent: June 10, 2009 20:28 > On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 19:51, Hugh E Cruickshank<hugh at forsoft.com> wrote: > > krb5kdc: Address already in use - Cannot bind server socket to port > > 750 address 192.168.2.8 > > krb5kdc: Address already in use - Cannot bind server socket to port > > 750 address 192.168.2.8 > > Is there any process already using port 750 in your machine? > > You can find that with this command: > > # netstat -nap | grep :750\\b > > It should also tell you which program it is that is using that port. > > I recently had this problem with one of the NFS client processes > (rpc.statd?) binding on the rsync port, so the rsync server could not > start as the port was already in use. Hi Filipe Give the man a cigar! rpc.statd strikes again. Now to figure out how to fix that. Thanks. Regards, Hugh -- Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.com
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