Well, yes it did come up....
I found something on google that indicates the LDAP build is most likely
compiled with IPv6 support, and the kernel is not set to support IPv6. 
Apparently. RedHat decided to change direction in between kernel dists. 
Nahhhh, you think. :-)

Cameron Simpson wrote:
> 
> On 16:03 14 Feb 2003, Robert Canary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Is the prebuilded RHN (rpm) kernel-2.4.18-19.7.x compiled with no Unix
> | Doamin Socket support??
> 
> Very unlikely. X11 wouldn't work.
> 
> | I am trying to get openldap installed and when slapd starts I get an
> | error in the logs saying:
> |
> | I start ldap with: service ldap start
> | In the local4 log file I get this:
> | slapd[30465]: daemon: socket() failed errno=97 (Address family not
> | supported by protocol)
> 
> That's not a very useful error message: slap the slapd authors for
> me! Might it be trying for an IPv6 listen?
> 
> | Feb 12 23:06:34 mchn6 slapd[30467]: slapd starting
> 
> This suggests it came up anyway. Did it?
> 
> | I also had to include 127.0.0.1 in the hosts.allow file, yet on another
> | machine (kernel-2.4.9-34) I did not.  This other machine will also start
> | the same openldap rpm with no errors.
> 
> Not off hand. Hosts.allow is a tcpwrappers thing, but it shouldn't be
> producing the kind of error you cite.
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