On 4/29/05, Dave Pisarek <shaggyshags@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 4/29/05, Saurabh Barve <sa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > The apache list wasn't much help, so I am trying my luck here. I am > > running apache-2.0.51 on an FC2 machine. > > > > When I try to run apachectl command, I get a weird error: > > > > [root]# apachectl status > > ERROR at dump.c:188: Connection refused > > > > Has anybody else seen this error before? > > > > Here's more information about apache and the fc2 installation- > > > > [root]# httpd -V > > Server version: Apache/2.0.51 > > Server built: Nov 12 2004 10:10:20 > > Server's Module Magic Number: 20020903:9 > > Architecture: 32-bit > > Server compiled with.... > > -D APACHE_MPM_DIR="server/mpm/prefork" > > -D APR_HAS_SENDFILE > > -D APR_HAS_MMAP > > -D APR_HAVE_IPV6 (IPv4-mapped addresses enabled) > > -D APR_USE_SYSVSEM_SERIALIZE > > -D APR_USE_PTHREAD_SERIALIZE > > -D SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT > > -D APR_HAS_OTHER_CHILD > > -D AP_HAVE_RELIABLE_PIPED_LOGS > > -D HTTPD_ROOT="/etc/httpd" > > -D SUEXEC_BIN="/usr/sbin/suexec" > > -D DEFAULT_PIDLOG="logs/httpd.pid" > > > > [root]# uname -a > > Linux 2.6.10-1.771_FC2 #1 Mon Mar 28 00:50:14 EST 2005 i686 i686 i386 > > GNU/Linux > > > > -- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > | "Yours is to work. The results will take care of themselves" | > > | -- Swami Vivekanad | > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Saurabh Barve > > sa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > (970)491-7714 > > > > -- > > fedora-list mailing list > > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > > > Are you able to start apache? Is it lisening on port 443? > -- > -- Dave > Yeah, if you are seeing a connection refused error then that means apachectl can't connect to apache. Common reasons for this would be: because apache isn't running, apache isn't running on the expected port (it's probably trying to connect to port 80), or something else is preventing the connection (like a firewall?). Kristina