Mihai Dragan <[email protected]> writes:
>> You as root are in charge to either assign another port or disable the
>> other daemon listening on port 80 (apache probably).
>> 
>> As both are http servers, using port 80 is the natural thing to do.
>
> Looks like you did not understand the problem. He did not complain that
> the script checks for a port that is already in use. The problem is
> that the script checks for a port that the tntnet server is probably
> not even using (the script assumes that tntnet will use port 80, and
> that is wrong).

Ahh, yes :-/

Sorry for the noise.


Sebastian

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