>>  Does your machine have an interface with the address 10.0.1.5?
> No - tho my internal network here is on the 10.1.1.1 ip range

Then why were you trying to bind it to 10.0.1.5?
You said in your previous email that you executed  "./beanstalkd -d -l
10.0.1.5 -p 11300".
If that IP isn't available on the machine you're running on it will
fail to bind, which is what happened there.

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