On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 06:01:59PM -0500, Jacob Shreffler wrote: > It appears that I don't have cupsd running, so I try to start the CUPS > service: > # /etc/init.d/cups start > cupsd: Child exited with status 99! > cups: started scheduler. [ OK ] > > cupsd is still not a process! An error like this repeatedly appears in > /var/log/cups/error_log: > E [01/Dec/2003:17:50:36 -0500] StartListening: Unable to bind socket - > Cannot assign requested address. > > 'nmap localhost' does not show port 631 (ipp) to be open. > What have I overlooked? Do I need port 631 open to print? Do I need > cupsd? Any ideas? Does 'printconf-backend --force-rebuild' as root make any difference? What does 'grep ^Listen /etc/cups/cupsd.conf' say, as root? Tim. */
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