Originally Posted by EricBLivingston
I finally worked out what this was about. There was a piece of software (Computertime, a parental control thing) that injected itself into the TCP stack as a proxy. Somehow that disrupted Minion's ability to bind to that port. The problem wasn't universal, but is more than Minion - other Java-based programs were often unable to open ports on localhost as well, though everything else did fine.
Anyway, I uninstalled that software, rebuilt my TCP stack, and all is well now.
Just thought I'd let you know!
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Wow, thanks for sharing the outcome of this with me. I wonder if there is anything we can do to detect and mitigate issues like this. I'll be sharing this with our java programmer to see if he has any ideas.
I'm glad you're up and running now.