daringdirk99 Posted December 21, 2014 Share Posted December 21, 2014 *Update* I was trying to use port 88 as this is what I had used previously, but I changed it to port 8800 and it then everything started to work. Just upgraded to version: 5.0.6 and have been successful installing couchpotato, sickbeard and Plex, but in trying to install sabnzbd I get an error saying that PID is not created and it will not start. Initially it did start, but I made an error in the file path so I went to fix it and this is when the problem started. I have deleted all the files and started over from scratch and I am still not able to get it to work. I believe I may have also tried to start it at one time on port 8080 which is already in use with another program, but I have changed it many times to try and use port 88 with no luck. I have also tried deleting everything again after that and starting over and I get the same issue each time. I have attached a screen shot, showing the error and I can also post some of my log as well if required. Thanks in advance for any help. * Update* sorry about the screen cap I will try to get a better version that can still be uploaded. Quote Link to comment
PhAzE Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Ports 1-1024 are typically reserved for "known application" ports, things like ftp, http, and all those other protocols that the OSes use. It's always best to use ports 1025+ to prevent problems. For example, port 88 is usually: TCP UDP Kerberos—authentication system Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Ports 1-1024 are typically reserved for "known application" ports, things like ftp, http, and all those other protocols that the OSes use. It's always best to use ports 1025+ to prevent problems. For example, port 88 is usually: TCP UDP Kerberos—authentication system In some linux configurations, only root or similar privilege is allowed to use <1024 port numbers to listen. Quote Link to comment
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