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This is just extra info, I don't have an answer.

Googling "muxserver_listen bind(): Not owner" (in quotes) has literally no hits.

That's a bit too specific. muxserver_listen is a function of openssl. It's trying to bind a socket to a (specific or arbitrary) port so that it can accept incoming connections. bind, a system call, is returning an error that stringifies to "No Owner".

It sounds like some kind of permission issue, but I can't find any docs on it. You don't appear to be Linux since it doesn't seem to be able produce that error message:

$ perl -E'say $!=$_ for 0..65535' | grep -i owner Owner died

Try finding out under what circumstances your system's bind can return "No owner". Try searching for "owner" in the your system's bind(2) man page.


In reply to Re: Net::OpenSSH connection failing with 'muxserver_listen bind(): Not owner' by ikegami
in thread Net::OpenSSH connection failing with 'muxserver_listen bind(): Not owner' by Only1KW

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