On 20/02/2011, at 00:32, Antonio Pérez wrote:

>>  File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/server.py", line 76, in init
>>    CTK.init (host="localhost", port=int(scgi_port), sec_cookie=True)
>>  File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/CTK/CTK/Server.py", line 315, in init
>>    srv.init_server (*args, **kwargs)
>>  File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/CTK/CTK/Server.py", line 214, in
>> init_server
>>    self._scgi = pyscgi.ServerFactory (*args, **kwargs)
>>  File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/CTK/CTK/pyscgi.py", line 223, in
>> ServerFactory
>>    return SCGIServer(*args, **kargs)
>>  File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/CTK/CTK/pyscgi.py", line 196, in __init__
>>    ThreadingTCPServer_Custom.__init__ (self, (host, port), handler_class)
>>  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/SocketServer.py", line 330, in __init__
>>    self.server_bind()
>>  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/SocketServer.py", line 341, in server_bind
>>    self.socket.bind(self.server_address)
>>  File "<string>", line 1, in bind
>> socket.gaierror: (-2, 'Name or service not known')
>> 
>> Any ideas what is wrong? Any additional information I can provide?
> 
> Has your host an IP defined for "localhost"?
> Maybe that is the problem.

Yes, that looks like the problem.

I have just added a new check to the SCGI backend to check that "localhost" can 
actually be resolved. Even if it would not make the server work, at least the 
user would get an error message reporting the issue:

  http://svn.cherokee-project.com/changeset/6347

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