On Friday, May 25, 2012 02:24:39 PM Brian Cuttler did opine:

> Charles,
> Jean-Louis,
> 
> I did include the amgetconf reserved-tcp-port info in my email,
> I get the same results you do.
> 
> I am logged in as root when running amcheck.

You should not be able to do that Brian.  Yes, I have to be root, but that 
is only so I can 'su - amanda -c "amcheck Daily", otherwise I have no perms 
to 'su amanda'
 
> I was afraid that was an IPv6 error, was running it out of the
> box and didn't expect it to be turned on.
> 
> How do I turn off IPv6?
> 
>                                               thanks,
> 
>                                               Brian
> 
> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 12:27:13PM -0400, Jean-Louis Martineau wrote:
> > On 05/25/2012 11:39 AM, Brian Cuttler wrote:
> > >New installation
> > >
> > >Amanda 3.3.0 installed on openSUSE 12.1 (Asparagus) (x86_64)
> > >
> > >kaveri:/etc/amanda/kaveri # amgetconf kaveri unreserved-tcp-port
> > >1025,65535
> > 
> > How about reserved-tcp-port?
> > 
> > >However the
> > >kaveri:/tmp/amanda/server/kaveri/amcheck.20120525113455.debug log
> > >shows that I'm unable to bind a port between 512 and 1023
> > >
> > >
> > >c180, driver=0x7fd00cccd860 (BSDTCP))
> > >Fri May 25 11:19:30 2012: amcheck-clients:
> > >security_streaminit(stream=0x7fd00d38c8a0, driver=0x7fd00cccd860
> > >(BSDTCP)) Fri May 25 11:19:31 2012: amcheck-clients: connect_port:
> > >Skip port 512: owned by exec.
> > >Fri May 25 11:19:31 2012: amcheck-clients: connect_port: Skip port
> > >513: owned by login.
> > >
> > >
> > >Fri May 25 11:19:41 2012: amcheck-clients: make_socket opening socket
> > >with family 10
> > >Fri May 25 11:19:41 2012: amcheck-clients: connect_port: Try  port
> > >585: available - Success
> > >Fri May 25 11:19:41 2012: amcheck-clients: connect_portrange: Connect
> > >from
> > >
> > >:::585 failed: Connection refused
> > >
> > >Fri May 25 11:19:41 2012: amcheck-clients: connect_portrange: connect
> > >to
> > >
> > >::1:10080 failed: Connection refused
> > 
> > It try to connect to an IPV6 address, do you xinetd is configured to
> > listen to IPV6 address?
> > 
> > Jean-Louis
> 
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