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Make_sock could not bind to address Goto page 1, 2Next Apache Forum Index -> Hardware ah00451: no listening sockets available, shutting down & Networking View previous topic :: View next topic Author Message MungbeansJoined: 11 Aug 2006Posts: 10Location: Sydney, Australia Posted: Sat 02 Sep '06 ah00072: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:443 6:56 Post subject: Make_sock could not bind to address In the last few days my Apache server on my development machine is not starting up. I get the error message: Code:
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