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Re: BindAddress + apache - how to: msg#00105java.enhydra.general
> Hi, > I've been looking at a problem for quite a few hours now and finally > worked out what is wrong - Doh! > I'm trying to bind Enhydra to a specific address using BindAddress and > port 80 > I've added debug to HttpConnectionMethod and realised finally that > there really is nothing incorrect. > Of course apache is also running on this machine (cobolt server) > and it is not bound to an address (i.e. netstat shows as 0.0.0.0:80) > which means I cannot bind to a specific address a.b.c.d:80 > I guess I'll work out how to stop apache using one of the 6 addresses > but it's now 5:25am and I'll try apache later :-) > So ... in the mean time ... if someone would be nice enough to > tell me what they did in exactly the same situation, I would be > most greatful :-) :-) i.e. the change to apache.conf - I can't > think straight at the moment and any hints for when I wake up later > would be most appreciated :-) :-) OK, answering my own email - it's just the Listen directive in apache, instead of "Listen 80" you put a list of "Listen a.b.c.d:80" -- -Cheers -Andrew MS ... if only he hadn't been hang gliding!
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