RE: Apache on Win2K won't respond

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I'll try to remember to retest.  In fairness though, the machine has a
_TON_ of different Network connections... some VPNs, some modem, some
Ethernet, etc... it could be _very_ hard to reproduce on another
machine.  Not to mention the machine is not mine - it belongs to a
co-worker who is at a satellite location.  I might even get my hands on
this machine again for quite a while... but, like I said, I'll do what I
can.

- Gareth

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Donovan [mailto:donovant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:41 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Apache on Win2K won't respond

Gareth Howlett wrote:
 >> I downloaded and ran the .MSI installer of 2.2.4 on one of my Win2K
 >> boxes.  I moved IIS over to port 8080 and installed apache on port
80.
 >> The installation went off without a hitch - the install log has no
 >> ...
 >> The problem is, the server _NEVER_ responds to a single get command.
 >> ...
 >> - The access log is _completely_ empty... no help there.
 >> ...
 >> - I've disabled all firewalls and networking protection - including
 > ...
> Adding the "Win32DisableAcceptEx" directive (on the top level of the
> apache config file) did the trick.  After a restart of the server,
> everything started working just like it should.

It's great that you are up and running, but a little disconcerting;
since your symptoms are not the 
ones that Win32DisableAcceptEx is supposed to fix in Win2k/Apache224.  I
run this same combination 
and Apache always responds for me.  The Win32DisableAcceptEx just fixes
the 0.0.0.0 IP address problem.

If you can remember, it would be helpful to try it both with and without
Win32DisableAcceptEx when 
Apache 2.2.5 is released.  If it still doesn't work without
Win32DisableAcceptEx, then it is 
something other than bug
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41321 - so entering a
new 
bug would be appropriate

-tom-

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