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Jean-Luc,
I was able to start JServ today and make it work. Instead of starting JServ
in automatic mode
I did it manually (first I started Apache and then JServ) and didn't get the
java.net.UnknownHostException error. It seems that there is a problem when
JServ is initialized from mod_jserv but I don't know why (could this be a
problem in the sequence in which things happen when JServ is being called
from mod_jserv?).
Anyway I will try your suggestion and see if I can start it in automatic
mode.
Pablo.

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From: Jean-Luc Rochat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, December 09, 1999 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: java.net.UnknownHostException: localhost Problem on Windows 95


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>Pablo Bellver wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I installed the Apache Web Server and the Apache JServ on a windows
95
>> machine. I also installed winsock2.dll. But when I try to start the
Apache
>> JServ in automatic mode the JServ doesn't start.
>> In the error log I got the following error:
>>
>> ApacheJServ/1.1b3: Exception creating the server socket:
>> UnknownHostException: localhost
>>
>Hi Pablo,
>
>your machine doesn't have DNS resolution set.
>Set your network & DNS parameters properly. (maybe filling the hosts
>file if you don't have a working DNS server).
>Jean-Luc
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