Re: still unsolved: no listening sockets available

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Old 07-08-2003
Joerg Ozimek
 
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Default Re: still unsolved: no listening sockets available

> After successfully installing 2.0.46 on a Win98 machine, I get the following
> error:
>
> F:\apache\bin>apache
> [Wed Jun 25 22:46:37 2003] [crit] (OS 10038)Socket operation on non-socket:
> make
> _sock: for address 0.0.0.0:80, apr_socket_opt_set: (SO_KEEPALIVE)
> no listening sockets available, shutting down
> Unable to open logs
>
> So apache doesn't start!!!!
>
> The FAQs have not been very helpful; google found some news postings on the
> same problem. The suggested solutions didn't work out, however: I tried
> using different ports (8080, 3000) or different ips (localhost,
> 127.0.0.1,...). Some suggested to have a look at some page about ssl.
> Neither do I want ssl, nor is this page accessible.


Hi,
I have the same problem with Apache 2.0.46 (in the WAMPP2 package)
under Windows ME. I have no other httpd-service running and "netstat
-l" shows no servers listening. Nevertheless Apache stops starting
with the same error message in the command box, nothing in the
errorlog.
I tried other ports, new IPs, disabled antivirus and firewall
software, without success.

I tried the older Apache 1.3.27 version in WAMPP1. This version has no
problem with the ports: Apache starts and is running!!!
But when I try to connect with my browser to localhost:80 I get a blue
screen.

Do you have any hints???

Thank you in advance
Joerg
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Old 07-08-2003
The Other Guy
 
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Default Re: still unsolved: no listening sockets available

On 8 Jul 2003 12:12:42 -0700, The Other Guy responded to a post from
nospam@ozimek.de (Joerg Ozimek) who wrote in alt.apache.configuration:

>> After successfully installing 2.0.46 on a Win98 machine, I get the following
>> error:
>>
>> F:\apache\bin>apache
>> [Wed Jun 25 22:46:37 2003] [crit] (OS 10038)Socket operation on non-socket:
>> make
>> _sock: for address 0.0.0.0:80, apr_socket_opt_set: (SO_KEEPALIVE)
>> no listening sockets available, shutting down
>> Unable to open logs
>>
>> So apache doesn't start!!!!
>>
>> The FAQs have not been very helpful; google found some news postings on the
>> same problem. The suggested solutions didn't work out, however: I tried
>> using different ports (8080, 3000) or different ips (localhost,
>> 127.0.0.1,...). Some suggested to have a look at some page about ssl.
>> Neither do I want ssl, nor is this page accessible.

>
>Hi,
>I have the same problem with Apache 2.0.46 (in the WAMPP2 package)
>under Windows ME. I have no other httpd-service running and "netstat
>-l" shows no servers listening. Nevertheless Apache stops starting
>with the same error message in the command box, nothing in the
>errorlog.
>I tried other ports, new IPs, disabled antivirus and firewall
>software, without success.
>
>I tried the older Apache 1.3.27 version in WAMPP1. This version has no
>problem with the ports: Apache starts and is running!!!
>But when I try to connect with my browser to localhost:80 I get a blue
>screen.
>
>Do you have any hints???
>
>Thank you in advance
>Joerg


By any chance have you got McAfee A/V running? It can interfere at
times.

Regards,
TOG

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Old 07-16-2003
Joerg Ozimek
 
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Default Re: still unsolved: no listening sockets available

The Other Guy <nospam@this.addy> wrote in message
>
> By any chance have you got McAfee A/V running? It can interfere at
> times.
>
> Regards,
> TOG


thanks for your posting. no, I have noch McAfee AV. I use Norten AV,
which was disabled. btw: the older version of apache is running.

regards
Jörg
 
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