On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 08:48 +0530, Varuna Seneviratna wrote:
When the command "service httpd start" is given the output
is
Starting httpd: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully
qualified domain name, using ::1 for ServerName
Sounds like your networking wasn't up, at the time. Or you don't have
working DNS.
If you have a DNS server, then your computer's IP address and hostname
should be programmed into it.
Otherwise, you can enter the information into your /etc/hosts file.
Have a look at the file, and "man hosts", for how it's used.
(13)Permission denied: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:80
(13)Permission denied: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
no listening sockets available, shutting down
Unable to open logs
[FAILED]
Which does sound like, either something else is already running on port
80, or perhaps you have a SELinux restriction on web serving, or you
weren't the root user (which I see is the case, by your subsequent
post).
For future reference, running the following command line will show if
something's already running. Look for an address followed by :80 in
the local address column.
netstat -antvp
And the end column would name the program.
--
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r
2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686
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