On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 01:12:49PM +0100, David Jansen wrote: > Does anyone know how to tell portmap which ports to give out? I have now > noticed a couple of times that some service fails after a reboot, and > then it turns out that portmap has assigned a random portmapper to > e.g. ypserv and that random number just happens to be the port another > service needs. Like this morning: > > Jan 18 09:35:46 maas dovecot: Fatal: > Jan 18 09:35:46 maas dovecot: listen(993) failed: Address already in use > Jan 18 09:35:46 maas dovecot: dovecot startup failed Ports just below 1024 are suppoosed to ephemeral - that is to say they are a pool of temporary port numbers used by root processes for things like the portmapper or rsh. If an application has been hard-coded to use port 993, then that application is probably misconfigured. Dave. -- print+qq&$}$"$/$s$,$*${d}$g$s$@$.$q$,$:$.$q$^$,$@$*$~$;$.$q$m&if+map{m,^\d{0\,},,${$::{$'}}=chr($"+=$&||1)}q&10m22,42}6:17*2~2.3@3;^2dg3q/s"&=~m*\d\*.*g