I'm having the same problem but i'm running mac os x (10.4). changing
the hostname with the command "hostname name" didn't solve the
problem. can you check if the mod_python module works, without
displaying the site?

greetz,

tom

On 11 mrt, 03:00, Karen Tracey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 7:56 PM, x_marine <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've instaled Django 1.0.2 and I'm having problems configuring it with
> > Apache at the httpd.conf
> >  Everying Else is up and running except localhost fail to run but
> > 127.0.01. works!!! instead.
> > I'm currently using Windows Vista
>
> You're the 2nd person in as many messages to report that 127.0.0.1 works but
> localhost does not.  There are some differences in what you have reported
> (you are using Apache, the other is using the dev server), but one (I'm
> guessing) significant common thing: you are both using Windows Vista.
> Googling "resolving localhost vista" nets about 65K hits.  From a brief scan
> I get the impression this is a Vista problem, and either disabling IPv6 or
> manually fixing up the hosts file so that localhost resolves to an IPv4
> address is required to fix it. You'll have to Google for the details
> yourself, I don't have a Vista machine to experiment on.
>
> Karen
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