I'm not certain I know how to interpret this but here's the top of 
netstat -l:
# netstat -l
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         
State
tcp        0      0 *:1314                  *:*                     
LISTEN
tcp        0      0 *:6346                  *:*                     
LISTEN
tcp        0      0 *:netbios-ssn           *:*                     
LISTEN
tcp        0      0 *:sunrpc                *:*                     
LISTEN
tcp        0      0 *:6000                  *:*                     
LISTEN
tcp        0      0 *:ssh                   *:*                     
LISTEN
tcp        0      0 MRK.schroder.com:631    *:*                     
LISTEN
tcp        0      0 localhost.localdom:smtp *:*                     
LISTEN
udp        0      0 MRK.schroder:netbios-ns *:*
udp        0      0 *:netbios-ns            *:*
udp        0      0 MRK.schrode:netbios-dgm *:*
udp        0      0 *:netbios-dgm           *:*
udp        0      0 *:sunrpc                *:*
udp        0      0 *:631                   *:*
udp        0      0 MRK.schroder.com:ntp    *:*
udp        0      0 localhost.localdoma:ntp *:*
udp        0      0 *:ntp                   *:*

It looks to me that I am listening on 631. Does this help?

On Tuesday 16 September 2003 01:17 pm, Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
>     Have you tried a netstat to see if the port is really in use?
>
>     Regards
>     Jose
>
> Ernie Schroder wrote:
> >Jose,
> >     I tried the cups-1.1.18-r5 version that did work in the past and
> > that is no help. Interestingly, the Child exited error has
> > changed from ststus 99 to status 98. I googled the error and
> > found at
> >http://www.linuxprinting.org/cups-faq.html#q_4_2
> >
> >Section 4: CUPS Errors
> >
> >4.2 cupsd: Child exited with status 98!?
> >
> >    Another process is using the port that cupsd listens to
> > (default 631). It might be the rpc.rquotad deamon. Either disable
> > this deamon or make sure cupsd starts before nfs.
> >
> >There is no rpc.rquotad deamon running or even in /etc/init.d
> >and nfs-utils is not emerged. I tried emerge -C cups and emerging
> > the 1.1.18-r5 version that worked in the past. I'm confused.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >On Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:49 am, Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
> >>    Ernie,
> >>
> >>    I had some problems with cups and several related packaged
> >> some time ago and I finally opted for reemerging an old version.
> >> My problems were related to printing (maybe something broken in
> >> drivers) so I'm sorry I cannot offer any help to you. Anyway if
> >> you cannot afford to lose more time you may go to an prior
> >> version.
> >>
> >>    Regards
> >>
> >>Ernie Schroder wrote:
> >>>HMMM, 18 replies to my original thread and all with a different
> >>>subject. Kevin, PLEASE start a new thread for new subjects.
> >>>
> >>>I'm still at a loss to get my printer working. Since my previous
> >>>post, I've re-emerged foomatic as well. A reboot gave the same
> >>>child error as before (see below) but now, zapping cupsd and
> >>> then starting it and restarting it run without error. Trying to
> >>> access cups at MRK:631 now gives me:
> >>>
> >>>Forbidden
> >>>
> >>>You don't have permission to access the resource on this server.
> >>>
> >>>This seems as though it might hold the key but I have no idea
> >>>where to look.
> >>>
> >>>I also get the same errors as before if I try the kde rout to
> >>>configure a printer.
> >>>
> >>>On Monday 15 September 2003 07:31 pm, Ernie Schroder wrote:
> >>>>I have re-emerged cups, ghostscript, hpijs and gimp-print but
> >>>>still cannot get my printer working again. I believe that the
> >>>>problem started at the last cups update. (somewhere around
> >>>>8/4/03) It is a USB HP deskjet 932 and worked fine until then.
> >>>>After re-emerging the above apps, I attempted to restart cups
> >>>>and got the !! next to "stopping cupsd" So, I rebooted. during
> >>>>the boot sequence, I saw the following message:
> >>>>
> >>>>starting cupsd
> >>>>[OK] cupsd: Child exited with status 99!
> >>>>
> >>>># cupsdconf    [returns]
> >>>>
> >>>>Unable to retrieve configuration file from the CUPS server. You
> >>>>probably don't have the access permissions to perform this
> >>>>operation.
> >>>>
> >>>>opening the printer section of the KDE Control Center gives the
> >>>>following error in a pop up window:
> >>>>
> >>>>Unable to retrieve the printer list. Error message received
> >>>> from manager:
> >>>>Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is
> >>>>correctly installed and running. Error: connection refused.
> >>>>
> >>>>I can't get into the web based cups page either. typing MRK:631
> >>>>in a browser takes me to some arbitrary web page on the
> >>>> outside, though Ernie:631 on the other box works. It looks
> >>>> like I have something messed up somewhere but I can't figure
> >>>> it out. Anyone have an idea?

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Regards, Ernie
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