> On Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:31 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > "Mike Loiterman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >>
> >> On Tuesday, February 04, 2003 9:11 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> "Mike Loiterman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>>
> >>>> Absolutly nothing appears in the httpd-access.log file when I try
> >>>> to access the index.html.
> >>>>
> >>>> When I try to do http://localhost I get nothing.  Just this:
> >>>> unable to connect to remote host.
> >>>>
> >>>> I've restarted apache many times with the same results.  I
> >>>> restarted my machine with the same results.
> >>>>
> >>>> I can telnet into port 80 but Apache doesn't appear to answer.
> >>>> Something tells me that the daemon isn't running correctly or that
> >>>> Apache was installed incorrectly, although 'ps -aux | grep httpd'
> >>>> shows:
> >>>
> >>> What does "doesn't appear to answer" mean?  The fact that you can
> >>> telnet in tells you that it isn't a network-layer issue.  Did you
> >>> try a legitimate HTTP request?
> >>
> >> Well I telnet to 80 and it just says refused:
> >>
> >> [02:22:47 root@little_boy: /etc/mail]# telnet localhost 80 Trying
> >> 127.0.0.1... telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused
> >> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
> >
> > Ah.  So you *can't* telnet into port 80.  That's different.
> > Use sockstat(1) to see if anything is bound to port 80, and look at
> > firewall rules to see if something's blocking it before it gets there.
>
> [13:41:19 root@little_boy: /etc/mail]# sockstat | grep 80
> www      httpd      30322 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
> www      httpd      30321 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
> www      httpd      30320 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
> www      httpd      30319 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
> www      httpd      30318 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
> root     httpd      30309 3  tcp6   *:80                  *:*
>
> Hrmm...seems to be bound to thr right ports???  I'm not sure how to check
the firewall rules, as this machine is already behind a firewall.  Even so,
wouldn't the http://localhost bypass any firewall stuff?

It's bound to the right ports, but it's only listening on the IPv6
address -- not the IPv4 address.  I'm not sure what the fix for this is, but
this has been discussed on the list recently -- check the archives.

--
Matt Emmerton


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