Thank you.

I can connect via localhost to Cherokee on port 80. It just doesn't work on port 9090.

This installation has only Linux and Cherokee on it, so there's nothing else I can try right now.

On 7/26/2010 10:33 PM, Rocky Borg wrote:
One thing to keep in mind is that cherokee and cherokee-admin are separate. You can connect to cherokee-admin without cherokee running, so cherokee itself won't be listening on 9090. Do you have another program you can run that might listen to localhost to narrow down the problem? Perhaps django or some other app that has a self contained web server. This would help narrow down things to see if it's just cherokee you can't connect to via localhost. Also do you have a firewall or anything else that might be restricting things?

On 7/26/2010 5:25 PM, J. Michael Adams wrote:
Dear List,

I have v1.0.5 running on Arch Linux 2.6.34.

Cherokee is not listening on port 9090. If I do: netstat -lnp, I can see that Cherokee is listening on 80, but not 9090.

If I do cheroke-admin, I get a normal response: it tells me that it's listening on 127.0.0.1:9090. But that doesn't seem to be the case.

I can't access Cherokee at that address. If I try it with Firefox, I get a message that says it can't establish a connection.

Restarting the system makes no difference.

This used to work. The only thing (I think) I did was sync everything with Arch's pacman after not bringing up Arch or Cherokee for a month.

Can anyone give me a clue about what might be happening??

Thank you.

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