"Hugh McMaster" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

>> > Here is some output from 'saned -d':
>> > [saned] main: starting debug mode (level 2)
>> > [saned] main: could not find `sane' service (Operation not permitted)
>> > [saned] main: using default port 6566
>> > [saned] saned from sane-backends 1.0.18 ready
>> > [saned] check_host: access by remote host: my.ip.address.here
>> > [saned] init: access granted to [email protected]
>> > [saned] quit: exiting

> When it says 'could not find 'sane' service', does this mean that the
> path to the executable file is incorrect?

No, it means that saned couldn't do a lookup in /etc/services to
determine the port number associated to the saned-port
service. Getting EPERM here is quite interesting.

JB.

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Julien BLACHE                                   <http://www.jblache.org> 
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