I think this is caused by Apache trying to bind to an IP that does not have
a PTR record or
other way to turn the IP into a name.  I ran into this a bit ago when
booting a server
that has an interal IP used to communicate with its platform controller. 
This IP did not
have a name.  I temporarily solved the problem by changing from _default_ to
'*', but
this not a good solution because now Apache has bound to this special IP.  I
suspect this
is why the platform controller can not talk to the Solaris domain, but I'm
going to wait until
tomorrow before messing with it further.

Mike




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