On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 06:13:44PM -0500, Daniel Rue wrote:
>Heyo,
>
>Quick problem, and I can't seem to figure it out.  Every once in a while 
>(every few weeks, perhaps), apache stops running on my Debian box.  
>error.log reports "[crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could 
>not bind to address 216.114.200.206 port 443". 
>
>If I try restarting apache, I get the same error again.  I have to kill 
>/usr/sbin/apache (which is still running, even though the web server 
>isn't responding to requests), and then it lets me start apache. 
>
>So, what would cause this?  Has anyone had similar experiences?
Is it possible you have to installations of apache?  Maybe one in
/usr/sbin/ and one in /usr/local/apache/bin/ ?  Or maybe you have
another application that is trying to run on port 443.  Are you using
apache-ssl?  What do your access logs say? for both apache and
apache-ssl?  Do you have something running from cron that is trying to
run on that port? 

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