inetd[6966]: nntp/tcp: bind: Permission denied

From: Deboo (deboo_at_debian.elitemail.org)
Date: 04/29/04

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    I keep getting this error in syslog.

    inetd[6966]: nntp/tcp: bind: Permission denied

    I do not have nntp enabled in /etc/inetd.conf so I wonder what is causing
    this error. Nor do I have any cron job or any news server/news client
    running anyhow. Would someone point me what should I check to see what's
    causing this error?

    Rerards,
    Deboo

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