cups daemon not starting with test3

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Trying to get cups running on test3 and it dies. This is the error log
of cups. I have a feeling the installer setup the hosts file wrong?
I'm on a local ipv4 network by the way.

I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Listening to ::1:631 (IPv6)
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Listening to /var/run/cups/cups.sock
(Domain)
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Loaded configuration file
"/etc/cups/cupsd.conf"
W [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Repairing access permissions of
"/etc/cups/classes.conf"
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Using default TempDir
of /var/spool/cups/tmp...
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Cleaning out old temporary files in
"/var/spool/cups/tmp"...
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Configured for up to 100 clients.
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Allowing up to 100 client connections per
host.
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Using policy "default" as the default!
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Full reload is required.
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Loaded MIME database from '/etc/cups': 34
types, 36 filters...
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Loading NextJobId from job cache file
"/var/cache/cups/job.cache"...
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Full reload complete.
E [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Unable to bind socket for address ::1:631
- Address already in use.
I [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] Listening to /var/run/cups/cups.sock on
fd 3...
E [15/Sep/2006:22:13:43 -0400] cupsdStartBrowsing: Unable to bind
broadcast socket - Address already in use.


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