Strange network stuff

From: Max Gribov (max@theundergroundcity.com)
Date: Tue Aug 06 2002 - 13:39:06 EDT


Hello,
I encoutered a really strange problem with Solaris 8 on one of my E4500.
If I put apache or postfix on it, neither of them seem to be able to read
and/or write to the port they are using.
So whenever I telnet to port 80 on my E4500, in the logs I get:
[Tue Aug 6 13:32:55 2002] [error] (13)Permission denied: accept: (client
socket)
(thats from apache logs)
and when i telnet to port 25, postfix says:
Aug 6 13:33:09 bigiron postfix/smtpd[3900]: [ID 947731 mail.crit] fatal:
accept connection: Permission denied
Aug 6 13:33:10 bigiron postfix/master[3839]: [ID 947731 mail.warning]
warning: process /usr/local/postfix/smtpd pid 3900 exit status 1

I'm not a programmer, but that looks like socket permissions stuff? I
checked the server for any incorrect permissions on any commonly used
files and dirs, checked network settings, but everything seems normal...
Has anyone ever encountered this behavior?

Apache and Postfix are both latest release compiled from source using GCC,
with no special ./configure options.

Thanks alot,

Max
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