license issue

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carl
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Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2000 12:03 pm

license issue

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Hello,
i am using the free webinator 5.1. my vortex.log was filled up with error messages below and i ran out of disk space. then i truncated the vortex.log and killed both texis and monitor. now i am having trouble restarting. i've included the last few lines from vortex.log. any insight would be appreciated.
regards,
carl

ps- is it possible to change my email address?

000 2005-09-19 13:59:27 /usr/local/morph3/texis/scripts/webinator/dowalk:3229: Cannot resolve host `www.ianetsec.com': Try again
178 2005-09-19 13:59:27 /usr/local/morph3/texis/scripts/webinator/dowalk:2274: Trying to insert duplicate value (http://www.ianetsec.com/webinator/document638.html) in index /usr/local/morph3/texis/ianetsec/db1/xerrorurl.btr
000 2005-09-19 13:59:27 /usr/local/morph3/texis/scripts/webinator/dowalk:3229: Cannot resolve host `www.ianetsec.com': Try again
178 2005-09-19 13:59:27 /usr/local/morph3/texis/scripts/webinator/dowalk:2274: Trying to insert duplicate value (http://www.ianetsec.com/webinator/document638.html) in index /usr/local/morph3/texis/ianetsec/db1/xerrorurl.btr
000 2005-09-19 13:59:27 /usr/local/morph3/texis/scripts/webinator/dowalk:211: (1205) Terminated (signal 15)
100 2005-09-19 13:59:27 /usr/local/morph3/texis/scripts/webinator/dowalk:4217: <EXEC> command /usr/local/morph3/bin/texis returned exit code 1
000 2005-09-19 14:01:04 License violation: License Server Contact
000 2005-09-19 14:03:00 License violation: License Server Contact
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Kai
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Joined: Tue Apr 25, 2000 1:27 pm

license issue

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The `License violation: License Server Contact' messages mean that Webinator was unable to contact ls.thunderstone.com to verify its license. The free version of Webinator requires this. Verify that the machine you have Webinator installed on can contact ls.thunderstone.com at port 80.

The `Trying to insert duplicate value ... xerrorurl.btr' messages are benign; this is a by-product of limiting errors per URL to keep the error table managable.
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