
alvaro at alobbs
May 5, 2008, 11:42 AM
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Re: Bug#479346: [cherokee] cherokee-admin server is not accesible
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On 5 May 2008, at 10:47, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Isaac Gelado dijo [Sun, May 04, 2008 at 01:42:28PM +0200]: >> After launching cherokee-admin, if I open a web browser and type >> the URL >> http://localhost:9090 I get a blank web page. >> >> Using lynx as web browser reports: >> - HTTP request sent; waiing for response >> - Alert! Unexpected network read error; connection aborted >> - Alert! Unable to access document >> >> Running "strace cherokee-admin" shows errors due to invalid file >> descriptors. > > Ugh... This sounds really strange. Even stranger, in fact, after your > follow-up to the report (I'm copying it over again, as I'm sending a > copy of this bug report to the Cherokee mailing list) > >> If I stop Mldonkey (running at ports 4000/telnet and 4040/web) and >> start cherokee-admin, it works. Seems like some kind of >> incompatibility between them. > > This is plain _weird_. The two programs are completely > unrelated. AFAICT, mldonkey opens (in a default configuration) TCP > ports 4000, 4001, 9324 and 4080, and UDP port 9328. cherokee-admin > uses none of those. And the code is in no way shared. Have you tried > running cherokee-admin bound to a different port, > i.e. «/usr/sbin/cherokee-admin -p 30000»? It should not even be > related to permissions, as even if you run cherokee-admin as a regular > user, it should warn you via a nice informative page in case it cannot > access it. I haven't checked it, but it sounds like Mldonkey already uses the TCP port that cherokee-admin tries to open to communicate with its SCGI application server. It should pretty easy to fix, but we have to figure a free port where move it to.. -- Greetings, alo. http://www.alobbs.com/ _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list Cherokee[at]cherokee-project.com http://cherokee-project.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cherokee
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