Thank you.
Replacing the name with * corrected that problem.

On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Pfister, Nathan J CIV DISA ESB (US) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> You could always define the port as a wildcard:
>
> 80 TCP *       ; HTTP Server
>
> Some of our systems are defined that way while others are defined how you
> had it (but our names for the STC were all 8 characters ex: IHSERVER.  Not
> sure if that makes a difference since it spawns children (WEBSRV11 WEBSRV12
> etc etc).
>
>
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> Subject: HTTP Server
>
> I'm trying to setup the HTTP server from IBM Ported tools.  I can not get
> the server to start.
> $ bin/apachectl start
> (111)EDC5111I Permission denied. (errno2=0x744C7246): make_sock: could not
> bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down
> Unable to open logs
>
> In the documentation it talks about setting up the PORT statement in TCPIP.
> Contained in my TCPIP parms file
>    80 TCP WEBSRV1             ; Web Server
>
> WEBSRV1 is the name of the started task.  When that didn't work I also
> tried using the userid that the started tasks runs as - WWWSERV I get the
> same eror using either name on the PORT statement.  I've tried to run down
> the errno2 message, but as of yet I can not find it's documentation.
>
> Any, helpful, suggestions are appreciated.
>
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