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I have an application binding on port IP1:80 of a machine with 5 virtual IP addresses (IP1-IP5)

I then try to bind a self-hosted WCF service to IP5:80 but get an AlreadyInUseException. I guess WCF is trying to bind to the entire IP range, despite the fact that I specify a specific one.

Is this known behaviour?

            [start application that binds to IP1:80]


            string baseAddress = "http://IP5:80/binary";

            ServiceHost host = new ServiceHost(typeof(BinaryService),
                                               new Uri(baseAddress));


            host.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof(IBinaryService), GetBinding(), "")
                                   .Behaviors.Add(new WebHttpBehavior());

            host.Open(); // exception
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  • What makes you "guess WCF is trying to bind the entire IP range"? Can't the port on that IP just be in use, similar to this situation?
    – Jeroen
    Oct 26, 2012 at 10:52
  • The reason I think this: I can run another instance of the non-wcf app on IP5:80 and it works just fine. WCF on the other hand will only start if the port is free on all IPs. Oct 26, 2012 at 11:12
  • Is "IP5" the name of the computer? WCF will bind to the computer, not a specific IP address if you do it that way... Oct 26, 2012 at 12:24
  • no it's an ip address. see solution below. Oct 26, 2012 at 12:37

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Found the solution:

Run netsh
Type http
Type add iplisten ipaddress=IP5:80

After this, self-hosted WCF app will not try and bind to the full range on 80, just IP5!

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