An error occured: socket() error

Reini Urban rurban@x-ray.at
Mon Nov 8 04:46:00 GMT 2004


[forwarded from the pgsql-cygwin list]

scari schrieb:
> I installed Cygwin with apache gcc and ssh.
> Under Apache i installed the CGI:IRC Script. Source: 
> http://cgiirc.sourceforge.net/docs/advanced.php
> 
> The Apache test Page runs fine, ssh runs well, the CGI:IRC Login Screen apears.
> But the Login for the IRC:CGI Script need to open a Socket. Under c:/cygwin/tmp 
> i get every Login a new directory with the ip file from the client included.
> 
> Check out this link to see the Error:
> http://sag.qc.to:8080
> 
> The Error Log from Apache:
> [Wed Nov  3 06:21:09 2004] CGI:IRC Error: Error opening socket: Operation not 
> permitted (main::load_socket 1106)[Wed Nov  3 06:21:27 2004] [notice] child pid 
> 660 exit signal User defined signal 2 (31)
> [Wed Nov  3 06:21:29 2004] [notice] child pid 684 exit signal User defined 
> signal 2 (31)
> 
> The File Access Log from Apache:
> 80.218.188.37 - - [03/Nov/2004:06:21:05 +0100] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 1561
> 80.218.188.37 - - [03/Nov/2004:06:21:07 +0100] "POST /irc.cgi HTTP/1.1" 200 873
> 80.218.188.37 - - [03/Nov/2004:06:21:09 +0100] "GET /irc.cgi?
> item=fuserlist&interface=nonjs&R=k5etbza7vm HTTP/1.1" 200 371
> 80.218.188.37 - - [03/Nov/2004:06:21:09 +0100] "GET /irc.cgi?
> item=fform&interface=nonjs&R=k5etbza7vm HTTP/1.1" 200 625
> 80.218.188.37 - - [03/Nov/2004:06:21:09 +0100] "GET /nph-irc.cgi?
> serv=uk.quakenet.org&nick=SAG-Guest337&interface=nonjs&chan=%23%5D%5B-%3D%5BSAG%
> 5D%3D-%5D%5B&R=k5etbza7vm HTTP/1.1" 200 -
> 80.218.188.37 - - [03/Nov/2004:06:21:12 +0100] "POST /client.cgi HTTP/1.1" 200 
> 46
> 
> I have no idea how to fix or where to ask to solve this problem :/
> Maybe here ?

what has postgresql to do with your cygwin socket problem?

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Reini Urban
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/

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