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perhaps a cron job respawning Apache every few minutes?
have you checked crontab for ALL users?

the only time i've seen this error (in my admittedly limited experience)
is when something is already bound to port 80 and Apache then tries to bind
to it as well.

Jim

At 05:16 PM 4/24/2000 -0500, Ben Ricker wrote:
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>I attempted to get some information about this before, but received no help.
>So, I thought I'd try this again.
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>In my error_log file I have the following error:
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>ApacheJServ/1.1: Exception creating the server socket:
>java.net.BindException: Address already in use
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>I have had no reports of problems from any users. However, a new entry seems
>to pop up every few minutes. I thought it might be the
>security.allowed.connections directive being too small. I upped it to 75 but
>still get the error. Does anyone have any clue what this error means?
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>I am using Apache 1.3.12/Sun's JDK 1.2.2 and SJDK 2 on Linux Redhat 6.1.
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>Ben Ricker
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