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do you have another instance of jserv running? did you get this in the log
or in a JSP page?
rick
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>From: "Ben Ricker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Java Apache Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Weird error message
>Date: Mon, Apr 24, 2000, 6:16 PM
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> I attempted to get some information about this before, but received no help.
> So, I thought I'd try this again.
>
> In my error_log file I have the following error:
>
> ApacheJServ/1.1: Exception creating the server socket:
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use
>
> I have had no reports of problems from any users. However, a new entry seems
> to pop up every few minutes. I thought it might be the
> security.allowed.connections directive being too small. I upped it to 75 but
> still get the error. Does anyone have any clue what this error means?
>
> I am using Apache 1.3.12/Sun's JDK 1.2.2 and SJDK 2 on Linux Redhat 6.1.
>
>
> Ben Ricker
> US-Rx
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