OAS 3.0.2 on Red Hat 6.0 Can't start WWW

I have installed OAS 3.0.2 on redhat 6.0 and can not get the WWW
listener to start. The admin listener starts and seems to work
fine. When I try to start the WWW listener I get the following
error:
================================================================
---- WRB startup on "UDP:dax:2649" ----
Oracle Web Listener 3.0.2 Production (Export), Version 2.14FC1
Copyright 1997 Oracle Corp. All Rights Reserved.
Error: A failure occurred ( Permission denied ) when assigning a
port ( domain:dax.abc.com, address: 0.0.0.0, port: 80 ).
Error: Failed to start the server.
Error: The server could not initialize
Information: The server is exiting
OWS-08811: Unable to startup Oracle Web Listener `www'.
================================================================
Any help is appreciated, -Tom
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Another Solution:
For you to be able to start the your WWW listener on port 80
just follow these steps:
1.) As an "oracle" user set the Following Environment Variable
-ORATAB_FAIL TRUE
-OWS_ORAWEB_FEEDOMX 1
2.) change to "root" account and execute "owsctl start www"(i.e.
if your web listener name is "www").
Hope this help
Edsel
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