Problem to bind to local ports on Fedora 13

 
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Problem to bind to local ports on Fedora 13

A problem with binding to local ports (22,23,80) in Fedora 13.
Ports look not used. sshd, webserver is not running.
I am using java remote connection manager. It is working fine with IE or Firefox in Windows with any user account.
With Fedora 13, it starts via Firefox with not root account and cannot bind to local ports.

I disabled SELinux, firewall, add a gui session user to the root group it doesn't help. If I start firefox as root and then run java remote connection manager via firefox it agains shows up a gui session user.

Please advice how to fix binding to local ports !
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RFC6056(7)					       BSD Miscellaneous Information Manual						RFC6056(7)

NAME
rfc6056 -- port randomization algorithms DESCRIPTION
The rfc6056 algorithms are used in order to randomize the port allocation of outgoing UDP packets, in order to provide protection from a series of ``blind'' attacks based on the attacker's ability to guess the sequence of ephemeral ports associated with outgoing packets. For more information consult RFC 6056. The individual algorithms are described below: The RFC 6056 algorithms The following algorithms are available: bsd This is the default NetBSD port selection algorithm, which starts from anonportmax and proceeds decreasingly through the avail- able ephemeral ports. random_start Select ports randomly from the available ephemeral ports. In case a collision with a local port is detected, the algorithm proceeds decreasingly through the sequence of ephemeral ports until a free port is found. Note that the random port selection algorithms are not guaranteed to find a free port. random_pick Select ports randomly from the available ephemeral ports. In case a collision with a local port is detected the algorithm tries selecting a new port randomly until a free port is found. hash Select ports using a md5(3) hash of the local address, the foreign address, and the foreign port. Note that in the case of a bind(2) call some of this information might be unavailable and the port selection is delayed until the time of a connect(2) call, performed either explicitly or up calling sendto(2). doublehash Select ports using a md5(3) hash of the local address, foreign address, and foreign port coupled with a md5(3) hash of the same components obtained using a separate table that is associated with a subset of all outgoing connections. The same considera- tions regarding late connection as in the case of hash apply. randinc Use random increments in order to select the next port. SYSCTL CONTROLS
The following sysctl controls are available for selecting the default port randomization algorithm: sysctl name Type Changeable net.inet.udp.rfc6056.available string no net.inet.udp.rfc6056.selected string yes net.inet6.udp6.rfc6056.available string no net.inet6.udp6.rfc6056.selected string yes SOCKET OPTIONS
The socket option UDP_RFC6056ALGO at the IPPROTO_UDP level can be used with a string argument specifying the algorithm's name in order to select the port randomization algorithm for a specific socket. For more info see setsockopt(2). SEE ALSO
setsockopt(2), sysctl(3), sysctl(7) HISTORY
The rfc6056 algorithms first appeared in NetBSD 6.0. BSD
August 25, 2011 BSD