Tony,
Ok. glad you got it working and thanks for getting back. Your original
post said that your
user had local administrator rights. What did you do differently?
Details will help other
users with the same problem.
Thanks,
Leif
Tony Awbrey wrote:
> Leif,
>
> I found it finally, you have to make the domain user part of the local administrator group on the system for it to work.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Tony Awbrey
> System Engineer
>
> Agilon, LLC.
> 3801 Beverly Rd. SW
> PO Box 9299
> Cedar Rapids, IA 52409-9299
>
> Phone: 319.739.0766
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Leif Mortenson <le...@ta...>
> To: wra...@li...
> Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 9:05:12 AM GMT-0600
> Subject: Re: [Wrapper-user] Running Wrapper under user besides LocalSystem
>
> Tony,
> I don't have a Windows 2003 system to play with. However, as the
> error states,
> this is a security problem. Doing a quick google search turns up
> several hits.
> Search: "An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by
> its access permissions." Windows 2003
>
> This one says that it was caused by the ports already being in use.
> I doubt that
> all 1000 ports in that range would be use however.
> http://benjaminm.net/default.aspx?month=2005-07
>
> Can you look over the google responses and see if anything makes sense.
> This feature works great for a lot of users so it is most likely
> something about
> your system or maybe Windows 2003?
> Can any other users verify that this works under Windows 2003?
>
> Cheers,
> Leif
>
> Tony Awbrey wrote:
>
>> Has anyone tried installing the wrapper to run under a different user
>> besides the local system account? I have configured the wrapper to
>> start up under a user with local administrator rights but the service
>> never starts. It starts up fine when it is started using local system
>> account. I know this used to work for us at one time (a long time
>> ago), I have tried it with the 3.1.2 & 3.2.1 version of the code with
>> no luck. I am installing the service on a Windows2003 SP1 server that
>> has all the latest patches installed. When I try to start the service
>> it gets the following error:
>>
>> STATUS | wrapper | 2006/08/21 14:31:10 | Agilon One Web Application -
>> 8180 (Oracle - DEV8180) removed.
>> DEBUG | wrapper | 2006/08/21 14:31:14 | Service command:
>> D:\JBoss\jboss_tomcat\jboss\server\tomcatEclipse\Wrapper.exe -s
>> D:\JBoss\jboss_tomcat\jboss\server\tomcatEclipse\wrapper.conf
>> STATUS | wrapper | 2006/08/21 14:31:14 | Agilon One Web Application -
>> 8180 (Oracle - DEV8180) installed.
>> STATUS | wrapper | 2006/08/21 14:31:24 | --> Wrapper Started as Service
>> DEBUG | wrapper | 2006/08/21 14:31:24 | Using tick timer.
>> FATAL | wrapperp | 2006/08/21 14:31:24 | unable to bind listener to
>> any port in the range 32000-32999. (An attempt was made to access a
>> socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions. (0x271d))
>> DEBUG | wrapper | 2006/08/21 14:31:24 | wrapperStopProcess(997) called.
>> STATUS | wrapper | 2006/08/21 14:31:24 | <-- Wrapper Stopped
>>
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Tony Awbrey
>> System Engineer
>>
>> Agilon, LLC.
>> 3801 Beverly Rd. SW
>> PO Box 9299
>> Cedar Rapids, IA 52409-9299
>>
>> Phone: 319.739.0766
>>
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