ID:               32176
 User updated by:  webmaster at sanders-consultation-group-plu
 Reported By:      webmaster at sanders-consultation-group-plu
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 Pro
 PHP Version:      5.0.3
 New Comment:

Thought maybe some of this might help...just trying to help identify
what's still causing this problem.

Server software environment:

Apache version 2.0.52 
MySQL version 4.1.10
PostgreSQL version 8.0.0
Openssl version 0.9.7e
Slimftpd version 3.16
Xmail version 1.21
Perl version 5.8.6
PHP version 5.0.3 readme 
Python version 2.3.4


Previous Comments:
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[2005-03-09 04:10:25] webmaster at sanders-consultation-group-plu

Done Sniper, restarted the server, and still the following:

[Tue Mar 08 21:02:17 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:59:21 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:59:21 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:57:20 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:57:20 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:56:59 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:56:58 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:54:51 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:54:29 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:50:41 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network
[Tue Mar 08 20:50:41 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network

Next question or suggestion? Thanks for the suggestion.

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[2005-03-09 00:57:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try without those <IfDefine AEX> tags around it..


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[2005-03-07 23:53:51] webmaster at sanders-consultation-group-plu

Well that's nice. I tell you that the httpd.conf already has the syntax
as set forth on that page, and the bug post is marked as bogus. Got
news, it's not bogus, it's happening despite the following code in it:

<IfDefine AEX>
Win32DisableAcceptEx
</IfDefine>

And I'm STILL getting these other errors too:

[Mon Mar 07 11:50:20 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network

[Mon Mar 07 08:32:44 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network

[Mon Mar 07 08:32:44 2005] [info] (OS 10054)An existing connection was
forcibly closed by the remote host.  : core_output_filter: writing data
to the network

It's showing up somewhat repeatedly. I'm also getting the more common
error associated with the Asynchronous AcceptEx

[Mon Mar 07 07:33:05 2005] [warn] (OS 64)The specified network name is
no longer available.  : winnt_accept: Asynchronous AcceptEx failed.

[Mon Mar 07 07:33:05 2005] [warn] (OS 64)The specified network name is
no longer available.  : winnt_accept: Asynchronous AcceptEx failed.

As I stated, it's already noted in the httpd.conf. Would you like to
tell me that it's still bogus?

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[2005-03-07 03:29:16] webmaster at sanders-consultation-group-plu

Sorry Sniper, that's not it. It's already been added to my httpd.conf,
and the problem still persists.

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[2005-03-06 16:19:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/faq/error.html#error.acceptex

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