Are you running portsentry?  If so, you may need to stop it and then 
start httpd, then retsart portsentry.

Fred


Ward William E DLDN wrote:

>I'm trying to set up Apache to work on my system; long story short,
>while I had Apache working briefly, it's not working now (only changes
>made were in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf).  This is a STOCK RH7.3 system;
>I only installed it last night, it's not connected to the internet yet
>(because I can't get up2date to work.... something is wrong with it at 
>Red Hat).
>
>The error message I'm getting is in /var/logs/httpd/error_logs
>
>[Tue Jul 23 12:43:43 2002] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock:
>could not bind to port 80
>
>which is NOT helpful, since it comes up even AFTER a reboot.
>
>There are NO other web servers attached;
>
>[root@ratbert root]# telnet localhost 80
>Trying 127.0.0.1...
>telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused
>[root@ratbert root]#
>
>I've checked to see if it could be the Port setting or the Listen settings
>in httpd.conf, but I'm not seeing that.
>
>Anybody have a clue?
>
>
>After that, I've got a couple of further questions (which may, for all I
>know,
>answer the first).
>
>I've tried setting up virtual hosts in the httpd.conf file, like this:
>
>Listen 82
>Listen 81
>NameVirtualHost 192.168.3.100:82
>NameVirtualHost 192.168.3.100:81
><VirtualHost 192.168.3.100:82>
>    DocumentRoot /var/www/html/raku/
></VirtualHost>
><VirtualHost 192.168.3.100:81>
>        DocumentRoot /var/www/html/troop14/
></VirtualHost>
><VirtualHost _default_:*>
>        DocumentRoot    /var/www/html
></VirtualHost>
>
>This should, if I'm understanding everything correctly, cause Apache
>to listen on port 80, 81, and 82 (I have listen 80 in the default
>position).  If it gets a hit on port 81, it uses the troop14 area
>as it's root, and therefore should display the Troop14 site.  If
>it gets 82, it uses the Raku site.  If it gets port 80, it uses the
>default site.
>
>Does this look right to folks?  I'm tearing out what little hair is 
>left.
>
>R/William Ward
>
>
>
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