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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 40010] - Server stops responding, and Connection refused: connect to listener on 0.0.0.0:80 in log.

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------- Additional Comments From hades@svenskapolare.se  2006-12-12 13:36 -------
(In reply to comment #4)
> It seems to be related it the Listen Directive and how jails handle the address
> 0.0.0.0 (or not).
> 
> Default httpd.conf will have "Listen 80", which apache then for dummy
> connections  (I think) tries connect to 0.0.0.0:80, this address is not remapped
> by FreeBSD's jail to the jail's IP and it just tries to connect to the base
> FreeBSD system and since you're not running apache there you get connection
refused.
> 
> I noticed these logs entries on a jail on a new server and could reproduce them
> hitting it with ab -n 1000 -c 100 http://servers/static-page.html
> 
> If you change the "Listen 80" directive to be "Listen your.jail.ip:80" The
> problem seems to go away.

I have the exact same problem but I'm using Win2003 behind a router with a
built-in firewall. One or two times a day Apache get messed up and does not
connect to my MySQL server. I have to restart Apache, only Apache, in order to
make it work. This is getting pretty frustrating.. 


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