On 1/18/07, Jain, Abhay K, INFOT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Found the following information from trace.
bind (4, 0x14002fee0=<2/INET, 80, 0.0.0.0>, 16) = 0
It seems there is an attempt to bind to address 0.0.0.0
instead to the IP address of the machine. /etc/hosts
file does contain mapping of name to IP address.
0.0.0.0 normally means "bind to anything". I don't think that's your
problem. Apache by default will listen on all interfaces. If a bind
fails this will give you an error message in your log.
That you don't even get an error log point to something more
fundamental. Have a look in your trace output for the lines where
apache opens its log files.
Krist
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