Maybe the code is trying to bind the local side of the socket to port
0x5B? If so, then it could be proved by running Netscape as root.

Matt

Amancio Hasty wrote:
> 
> Don't know what the problem is with netscape.
> 
> I can search the ldap server with openldap's ldapsearch tool:
> 
> /usr/local/openldap/bin/ldapsearch -h ldap.infospace.com -b "c=US" "cn=Amancio*"
> 
> And what do you know I am listed there 8)
> 
> cn=Amancio Hasty+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]; c=US; o=Amancio Hasty Jr; l=San Franci
> sco; st=CA; ou=
> objectclass=Person
> commonname=Amancio Hasty
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cn=Amancio Hasty
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> surname=Hasty
> sn=Hasty
> c=US
> l=San Francisco
> st=CA
> o=Amancio Hasty Jr
> ou=
> title=
> description=
> postalAddress=
> telephonenumber=
> userPassword=
> userCertificate=
> givenname=Amancio
> facsimileTelephoneNumber=
> 
> --
> 
>  Amancio Hasty
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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