I had the same problem a while back on a Win95 box as well.  Essentially the 
same configuration worked fine on both Win98 and WinNT.  (I didn't copy the 
files, but in all cases it was essentially a plain-vanilla install.) Since 
the 95 box was at work, I assumed it was some sort of DHCP or LAN issue.

The frustrating thing about it was (and is) I can both listen to and connect 
to an arbitrary port on the Win95 box using, for example, the JSDK 
servletrunner or a home-grown Java application.  I wonder what JServ does 
differently?

(Sorry for the "me too" post, but when I posted essentially the same problem 
a while back, I got the impression it was percieved as a fluke or stupidity 
on my part.)


>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: "Java Apache Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jserv)
>Subject: win95: can't connect toport 8085
>Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 15:11:21 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>I can't connect on port 8087 using localhost or my other IP address.
>My .conf files look OK (to me).
>
>Apache JServ version: 1_0b5
>Apache version:        1.3.6
>OS: win95
>
>I can get to the page that says:
>
>       Java Apache Project
>       ApacheJServ 1.0b5 Status
>
>But when I click on the "Mapped servlet engines",
>
>       ajpv11://localhost:8087
>
>I get a dreaded internal server error:
>               Apache/1.3.6 Server at localhost Port 80
>
>Looking in mom_jserv.log, I see:
>
>[05/06/1999 20:40:06:760] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: can not connect to host 
>127.0.0.1:8007
>[05/06/1999 20:40:06:760] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: connection fail
>[05/06/1999 20:40:06:760] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via 
>protocol "ajpv11"
>[05/06/1999 20:40:06:760] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via 
>protocol "status"
>


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