Il 16/06/20 08:11, Alessandro Baggi ha scritto:
Il 16/06/20 06:21, Gordon Messmer ha scritto:
On 6/15/20 7:06 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
If I do 'systemctl start httpd', apache will start right up. But
during boot, it doesn't and I
get the resulting errors below.
Jun 15 21:17:28 dream httpd[1534]: (99)Cannot assign requested
address: AH00072: make_sock: could
not bind to address 10.20.30.11:80
httpd is starting before an interface has been configured with
10.20.30.11.
The default configuration starts httpd after "network.target" but you
want to start it after "network-online.target".
IIRC: run "systemctl edit httpd.service" and insert:
[Unit]
After=network-online.target
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+1
This happened to me with ssh.
Note: when you will get update for httpd package all could be reverted
to the original status, so to avoid that your modified httpd.service
will get an overwrite, create an alternative httpd.service in
/etc/systemd/system (if I'm not wrong).
Probably there is a new way to do this.
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