These aren't a problem: > W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No SubscriptionPrivateValues defined in > policy default - using defaults. > W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No limit for Cancel-Jobs defined in > policy authenticated - using Pause-Printer's policy. > W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No limit for Cancel-My-Jobs defined in > policy authenticated - using Send-Document's policy. > W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No limit for Close-Job defined in > policy authenticated - using Send-Document's policy. > W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No JobPrivateAccess defined in policy > authenticated - using defaults. > W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No JobPrivateValues defined in policy > authenticated - using defaults. > W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No SubscriptionPrivateAccess defined in > policy authenticated - using defaults. > W [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] No SubscriptionPrivateValues defined in > policy authenticated - using defaults. The problem is here: > E [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] Unable to bind socket for address > 127.0.0.1:631 - Address already in use. > E [15/Feb/2011:04:18:27 +0000] Unable to bind broadcast socket - > Address already in use. Something else has already bound to port 631. Do you have portreserve installed? That's meant to prevent other programs from stealing ports. It's possible, of course, that there's some bug in portreserve that means that it doesn't relinquish the port when requested... What does 'netstat -tlp' say (as root)? Tim. */
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