From: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on
In <4B2A6476.1000206(a)mbo.net>, Russ Cook wrote:
>I am running a 64-bit system, unstable, with kernel 2.6.31-1.
>Every week or so, I run apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, to keep system
>reasonable
>up to date.
>I am running no firewalls on my system, which is on a home network behind a
>dsl modem/router.
>This week, after running apt-get update, Vuze no longer connects. After
>startup,
>I get a popup window with the following error:
>"Warning: Impossible to bind to a local socket. Loading of torrents
>via command line
>parameter will fail until is fixed"

Probably related to <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=560056>
there's a supposed work-around in Message-Id:
<200912151551.20419.tim.ruehsen(a)gmx.de>, which should be in the archives. I
did not test the work-around because I do not use any Java applications
regularly.
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From: Russ Cook on
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <4B2A6476.1000206(a)mbo.net>, Russ Cook wrote:
>
>> I am running a 64-bit system, unstable, with kernel 2.6.31-1.
>> Every week or so, I run apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, to keep system
>> reasonable
>> up to date.
>> I am running no firewalls on my system, which is on a home network behind a
>> dsl modem/router.
>> This week, after running apt-get update, Vuze no longer connects. After
>> startup,
>> I get a popup window with the following error:
>> "Warning: Impossible to bind to a local socket. Loading of torrents
>> via command line
>> parameter will fail until is fixed"
>>
>
> Probably related to <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=560056>
> there's a supposed work-around in Message-Id:
> <200912151551.20419.tim.ruehsen(a)gmx.de>, which should be in the archives. I
> did not test the work-around because I do not use any Java applications
> regularly.
>
Thanks for the reply and the tip. The fix worked for me (well, I'm not
familiar
with Sed, so I edited the config file directly.

Thanks again!


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From: Jan Willem Stumpel on
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:

> Probably related to
> <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=560056>
> there's a supposed work-around in Message-Id:
> <200912151551.20419.tim.ruehsen(a)gmx.de>, which should be in the
> archives. I did not test the work-around because I do not use
> any Java applications regularly.

Thanks very much! I had the same problem and (because I had been
messing with my shorewall settings recently) thought it was my
fault. Your message prevented me from pulling my hair out.

Regards, Jan


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