If you are being denied to change hosts file, one probable reason is
the Security settings of the hosts file properties.
To check or change permissions, go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers
\etcopen Properties for 'hosts' file, click on 'Security' tab. Now
select the 'Group or user names' you belong. Under 'Permissions for
xyz' field, the tick marks under 'Allow' column determines your
accessibility. To change permissions click on 'Edit' button and select
permissions you require in the 'Permission for host' wizard.
On Mar 24, 9:44 pm, uncintbt uncin...@gmail.com wrote:
I am also having the problem. Is there any recent information? - I do
not see how a Windows file was changed. I only started having the
problem in the last week to 10 days.
For my information, how do I change the host file? I get an error when
I try to re-write it. (Also using Vista.)
On Mar 11, 5:48 pm, Nmix nepean...@gmail.com wrote:
Same thing happened to me this week. A quick search indicates that
the ::1 address for localhost is in some way related to IPv6. I don't
know why this happens, but then I didn't dig any deeper (I figure the
less I know about Vista the happier I'll be). I made the same edit to
the hosts file and all is fine again.
On Mar 10, 6:27 am, Emmanuel emmanuel.ast...@gmail.com wrote:
I had the same problem yesterday !
Actually, the original poster post saved my day :
it's the window Host file that is messed up :
the file is at this place :
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
And should contain this line :
127.0.0.1 localhost
Putting this line back allow me to debug once again.
But to tell the truth, I'm more than worried by this. I can't imagine
how this line get removed.
To add it back, I had Windows Defender that warned me 'something' was
happening.
And later, as I was working on my Android application, the line got
removed once again. And Windows Defender didn't tell me anything.
So I really suspect there is a virus there that remove this line...
If someone know something about that, I would be glad to here it !
Emmanuelhttp://androidblogger.blogspot.com/
On 10 mar, 03:45, jus...@ragblue.com wrote:
I'm having the exact same problem. It started today. I could always
connect before.
Can you be more specific about your solution with your host file?
Justin
On Mar 5, 1:19 pm, NWallman ad...@noobspeak.com wrote:
Turns out my hosts file was messed up. When I fixed that my problem
was resolved.
On Mar 4, 8:02 pm, NWallman ad...@noobspeak.com wrote:
Hi,
I am struggling to get my emulator to be able tobindfor debugging
purposes. I get the following stack trace when I start my emulator:
[2009-03-04 19:35:46 -ddms]Failedto reopen debug port for Selected
Client to: 8700
[2009-03-04 19:35:46 -ddms]Address family not supported by protocol
family:bind
java.net.SocketException: Address family not supported by protocol
family:bind
at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind(Native Method)
at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketChannelImpl.bind(Unknown Source)
at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketAdaptor.bind(Unknown Source)
at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketAdaptor.bind(Unknown Source)
at
com.android.ddmlib.MonitorThread.reopenDebugSelectedPort(Unknown
Source)
at com.android.ddmlib.MonitorThread.run(Unknown Source)
[2009-03-04 20:00:39 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8600fordebugger
[2009-03-04 20:00:43 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8601 fordebugger
[2009-03-04 20:00:43 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8602 fordebugger
[2009-03-04 20:00:45 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8603 fordebugger
[2009-03-04 20:00:54 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8604 fordebugger
[2009-03-04 20:00:54 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8605 fordebugger
[2009-03-04 20:00:54 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8607 fordebugger
[2009-03-04 20:00:55 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8610 fordebugger
[2009-03-04 20:00:55 -ddms]Can'tbindtolocal8611 fordebugger
Can someone please explain to me what I am doing wrong? Here are
some
specs:
Windows Vista Ultimate
JDK 1.6 Update 12
Android SDK 1.0r2
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