Hi Peter,

I've been testing, and if you use just '-b' as a flag, it doesn't bind to all, you should use '-b0.0.0.0' if you wanna bind it to anything. Maybe that can be filed as a bug...

You can check with 'netstat -ntap|grep cherokee' if does it bind to 0.0.0.0:9090 (anything) or your ip address.


El 15/05/10 23:19, Peter-Paul van Gemerden escribió:
Hello everyone,


Cherokee-admin won't bind to localhost anymore, and PHP's FastCGI process won't start. This happened after I performed an upgrade from Ubuntu 8.10 to 10.04 (via 9.04 and 9.10). I installed the latest package (1.0.0) from Launchpad. Before the upgrades version 0.99.39 was installed and everything worked fine.

If I start cherokee-admin with the -b flag (in other word; bind it to ALL), it starts en runs just fine. After that, I can access it through the public addres, but NOT through localhost. My first thought was some sort of loopback conflict between IPv4 and IPv6. I disabled IPv6 via /etc/sysctl.conf and /etc/hosts but the problem is still there. A complete reinstall of all cherokee-related packages (with apt-get remove --purge) didn't work either.

If anyone can tell me what's happening, I'd be much obliged.


With kind regards,
Peter-Paul van Gemerden


P.S. This problem seems specific to cherokee but I'm not 100% sure, so please excuse me if I should've asked elsewhere.


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