Those errors are related to the generated httpd config for sure.

You should see the NamedVirtualHosts lines somewhere in the config, but 
there are no configured VirtualHosts using "*:443".

On 2013-06-13 2:51 PM, Sallee, Stephen (Jake) wrote:
>
> Fabrice:
>
> The output of the command was very long so I put it in a pastebin: 
> http://pastebin.com/yBik3p6V
>
> But all the output seems to be related to PF
>
> Here is another paste that shows all the running processes dealing 
> with PF: http://pastebin.com/Jz10QvBP
>
> Jake Sallee
>
> Godfather of Bandwidth
>
> System Engineer
>
> University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
>
> 900 College St.
>
> Belton TX. 76513
>
> Fone: 254-295-4658
>
> Phax: 254-295-4221
>
> HTTP://WWW.UMHB.EDU
>
> *From:*Fabrice DURAND [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, June 13, 2013 1:25 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [PacketFence-users] PFv4.0.1 Warning showing up when 
> starting services
>
> Hum, what is listening on the port 80 ?
>
> lsof -iTCP|grep http
>
> Regards
> Fabrice
>
> Le 2013-06-13 14:16, Sallee, Stephen (Jake) a écrit :
>
>     Fabrice:
>
>     Thanks for your reply, however after I followed your suggestion
>     the problem still persists.
>
>     Now my output looks like this:
>
>     [root@NAC03 pf]# service packetfence start
>
>     Starting PacketFence...httpd.admin|start
>
>     Checking configuration sanity...
>
>     service|command
>
>     config files|start
>
>     iptables|start
>
>     named|start
>
>     dhcpd|start
>
>     snort|start
>
>     suricata|start
>
>     radiusd|start
>
>     httpd.webservices|start
>
>     [Thu Jun 13 13:08:59 2013] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:443 has no
>     VirtualHosts
>
>     [Thu Jun 13 13:08:59 2013] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no
>     VirtualHosts
>
>     (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
>     10.2.1.64:80
>
>     no listening sockets available, shutting down
>
>     Unable to open logs
>
>     httpd.portal|start
>
>     snmptrapd|start
>
>     pfdetect|start
>
>     pfsetvlan|start
>
>     pfdhcplistener|start
>
>     pfmon|start
>
>     [root@NAC03 pf]# ./bin/pfcmd service pf status
>
>     service|shouldBeStarted|pid
>
>     named|1|8608
>
>     dhcpd|0|0
>
>     snort|0|0
>
>     suricata|0|0
>
>     radiusd|1|8636
>
>     httpd.webservices|1|8645
>
>     httpd.admin|1|8581
>
>     httpd.portal|1|0
>
>     snmptrapd|1|8662
>
>     pfdetect|0|0
>
>     pfsetvlan|1|8686
>
>     pfdhcplistener|1|8684 8683
>
>     pfmon|1|8685
>
>     [root@NAC03 pf]#
>
>     Notice, the httpd.portal should be started but it is not.
>
>     Since this is a test setup and I have been doing a lot of config
>     changes I am going to remove and reinstall PF just to make sure I
>     did not muck something up.
>
>     brb
>
>     Jake Sallee
>
>     Godfather of Bandwidth
>
>     System Engineer
>
>     University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
>
>     900 College St.
>
>     Belton TX. 76513
>
>     Fone: 254-295-4658
>
>     Phax: 254-295-4221
>
>     HTTP://WWW.UMHB.EDU
>
>     *From:*Fabrice DURAND [mailto:[email protected]]
>     *Sent:* Thursday, June 13, 2013 12:08 PM
>     *To:* [email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *Subject:* Re: [PacketFence-users] PFv4.0.1 Warning showing up
>     when starting services
>
>     Hello Jake,
>     i think it is a pid file problem, let´s have a look inside
>     /usr/local/pf/var/run and remove the file httpd.portal.pid and
>     restart pf.
>
>     Regards
>     Fabrice
>
>     Le 2013-06-13 12:57, Sallee, Stephen (Jake) a écrit :
>
>         Hello all:
>
>         I am doing a new install of PFv4.0.1 and every time I start
>         the PF services I get the following output:
>
>         [root@NAC03 pf]# ./bin/pfcmd service pf restart
>
>         service|command
>
>         named|stop
>
>         dhcpd|stop
>
>         snort|stop
>
>         suricata|stop
>
>         radiusd|stop
>
>         httpd.webservices|stop
>
>         httpd.admin|stop
>
>         httpd.portal|stop
>
>         snmptrapd|stop
>
>         pfdetect|stop
>
>         pfsetvlan|stop
>
>         pfdhcplistener|stop
>
>         pfmon|stop
>
>         httpd.admin|start
>
>         Checking configuration sanity...
>
>         service|command
>
>         config files|start
>
>         iptables|start
>
>         named|start
>
>         dhcpd|start
>
>         snort|start
>
>         suricata|start
>
>         radiusd|start
>
>         httpd.webservices|start
>
>         [Thu Jun 13 11:43:30 2013] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:443 has no
>         VirtualHosts
>
>         [Thu Jun 13 11:43:30 2013] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no
>         VirtualHosts
>
>         httpd.portal|start
>
>         snmptrapd|start
>
>         pfdetect|start
>
>         pfsetvlan|start
>
>         pfdhcplistener|start
>
>         pfmon|start
>
>         [root@NAC03 pf]#
>
>         I cannot get to the captive portal at all, but the admin GUI
>         works fine.  I did not see anything useful in the logs.
>
>         I am not an apache guy, so any assistance would be appreciated.
>
>         Jake Sallee
>
>         Godfather of Bandwidth
>
>         System Engineer
>
>         University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
>
>         900 College St.
>
>         Belton TX. 76513
>
>         Fone: 254-295-4658
>
>         Phax: 254-295-4221
>
>         HTTP://WWW.UMHB.EDU
>
>
>
>
>
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