
2nd March 2013, 12:17
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problems of ports after upgrading to 3.0.5.1
Hello,
There were 3 errors like :
"(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:443"
With ports 80, 443, 8081.
The error with port 80 disappeared when I stopped lightppd (which was listening on port 81).
The error with port 443 disappeared when I removed an extra line "Listen 443" which was added by ispconfig upgrade.
And after that, apache has started with no error on port 8081 (apps).
A bug ?
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2nd March 2013, 23:53
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Hello!
I can't assign the "Database user" to some sites in "Databases" part, no users in field.  For some websites it's Ok.
This issue happened after upgrade from ISPConfig 3.0.4.6 to 3.0.5.1.
Ubunutu 10.04 LTS Server.
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4th March 2013, 17:58
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pier56
Hello,
There were 3 errors like :
"(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:443"
With ports 80, 443, 8081.
The error with port 80 disappeared when I stopped lightppd (which was listening on port 81).
The error with port 443 disappeared when I removed an extra line "Listen 443" which was added by ispconfig upgrade.
And after that, apache has started with no error on port 8081 (apps).
A bug ?
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I don't think this is a bug. As you said, Lighttpd was listening on some ports.
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4th March 2013, 17:59
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Whistler
Hello!
I can't assign the "Database user" to some sites in "Databases" part, no users in field.  For some websites it's Ok.
This issue happened after upgrade from ISPConfig 3.0.4.6 to 3.0.5.1.
Ubunutu 10.04 LTS Server.
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Please open a new thread for this one.
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4th March 2013, 20:55
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Originally Posted by falko
Please open a new thread for this one.
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I figured out, it was my misunderstanding. Now everything is Ok! Thank you!
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7th March 2013, 19:05
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Port 80 was freed after lighttpd was uninstalled.
But port 443 was blocked by an extra line in config file of apache2.
Now, it works, and if nobody has the same problem, it was a problem just for me...
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28th March 2013, 18:43
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Hello,
Same problem with 3.0.5.2, extra line at the end of config file of apache2, ports.conf :
Listen *:443
</IfModule>
Listen 443
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28th March 2013, 19:11
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AFAIK, ISPConfig does not touch ports.conf.
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28th March 2013, 19:24
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Ok, it is not a problem of ispconfig, but a problem of my debian installation which appeared with ispconfig 3.0.5.
It is easy to correc tmanually, I'll try to understand with next patch.
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