On Tue, 2002-06-25 at 18:53, Jeremy Mereness wrote:
>
> Thenks for the reply. It only happens to me when I print over SAMBA. Printing
> locally is fine.
>
> I will take a look thru the cupsd.conf file as suggested. Do you have any
> advice how to investigate a "could not bind; socket in use" message? Such as
> determine what other process is using it?
>
> -- j
In my case, cups wouldn't start at all so I don't think we had the same
situation. My guess it that it would be your smb.conf file. If you
want to see what files are connecting to what networking ports use the
following command:
# lsof -i
Actually, even better is Todd's suggestion in a different post:
# netstat -ltunp
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