Hi,i want to use, mail fetching of OSTicket. "Unable to create selectable TCP socket (1300 >= 1024)"  error it gaves me.i cant use mail fetchin with IMAP.how can i fix it ?

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Server Information

osTicket Version

v1.8.1-rc1

Server Software

Apache/2

PHP Version

5.3.28

MySQL Version

5.5.24

PHP Extensions

gdlib

Used for image manipulation and PDF printing

imap

Used for email fetching

xml

XML API

xml-dom

Used for HTML email processing

json

Improves performance creating and processing JSON

gettext

Improves performance for non US-English configurations

mbstring

Highly recommended for non western european language content

Database Usage

Database Space Used

32.79 MiB

Database Space for Attachments

10.41 MiB

You should not be running -rc1 in a production environment.  I recommend that you upgrade immediately.You also haven't told us what OS your running.Are you running a firewall on your server or the email server? Where are you seeing that error?

a month later

The OS is Centos 6.4Yes it is running firewall on the server. Inbound open ports: 25,587,110,143,51,80,443. Outbound open ports: Anyi see this error on admin pages  at emails.php

Disable selinux and try again.  If it works you know its your firewall.

The information you have provided me contradicts itself."Yes it is running firewall on the server""its default disabled."

There is no firewall or security system such as selinux or iptables in the server but a globally dedicate firewall for specific port forwarding to the server is running.

do you have any idea about my problem ?

The error says quite literally its trying to open a post and that it can't. So this appears to be a firewall issue.

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