On 06/01/2010, at 07:39, dearknarl wrote:

> An upgrade on my Debian unstable box a few weeks ago broke cherokee. I
> reconfigured from scratch using cherokee-admin, hoping to fix the
> problem I thought was related to config format upgrade, but it
> persists.
> 
> I have the server listening on ports 80 and 443 (https) with no
> bindings. I can access it no problem on the host machine using
> "http://localhost"; and "https://localhost";, but if I use the ip
> address (either the LAN address or the external) it tells me the site
> isn't found.
> 
> It might be worth noting I can't even use the loopback device address,
> 127.0.0.1, only localhost.
> 
> I can post versions and config file and host file later (at work right
> now), but just seeing if anyone has any ideas?

It sounds like if your server was bound to a IPv6 interface, and you'd be 
trying to access using IPv4 addresses. I'm not sure, but that'd fit the problem 
description.

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