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From: Sematimba Noah Kevin (ksematwawa.eahd.or.ug)
Date: Fri Apr 05 2002 - 05:19:31 CST

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    Perhaps it could be that you have another application that listens on that
    port and starts before natd?

    What port are you diverting to in your natd.cf?

    Noah

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    be prosecuted. -- sign at a railroad station

    On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Asenchi wrote:

    > Thank you for your answer, but I can't seem to find any case of two
    > instances of natd running.
    >
    > would this be listed in ps?
    >
    > if anyone could give me some places that i should look at as far as finding
    > two instances of natd.
    >
    > thank you all for your help,
    >
    > ASENCHI
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Nickolay A. Kritsky [mailto:nkritskyinternethelp.ru]
    > Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 9:28 PM
    > To: Asenchi
    > Cc: freebsd-securityFreeBSD. ORG
    > Subject: Re: another natd question
    >
    >
    > Hello Asenchi,
    >
    > Thursday, April 04, 2002, 1:41:27 AM, you wrote:
    >
    > A> thank you to all who responded to my question earlier.
    >
    > A> i have another quesiton about natd. when i startup the machine in the
    > boot
    > A> messages i get this:
    >
    > A> Starting local daemons: natd: Unable to bind divert socket.: Address
    > already
    > A> in use.
    >
    > This probably means that you start two instances of natd. Check your
    > rc scripts (man rc)
    >
    > A> I have always gotten this actually, I just haven't been curious enough
    > til
    > A> now to ask about it.
    >
    > A> Thanks for any help you can give,
    >
    > A> ASENCHI
    >
    >
    > ;-------------------------------------------
    > ; NKritsky
    > ; mailto:nkritskyinternethelp.ru
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