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All of a sudden I am getting the below nginx error

 * Restarting nginx
 * Stopping nginx nginx
   ...done.
 * Starting nginx nginx
nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::]:80 failed (98: Address already in use)
nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::]:80 failed (98: Address already in use)
nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::]:80 failed (98: Address already in use)
nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::]:80 failed (98: Address already in use)
nginx: [emerg] bind() to [::]:80 failed (98: Address already in use)
nginx: [emerg] still could not bind()
   ...done.
   ...done.

If I run

lsof -i :80 or sudo fuser -k 80/tcp 

I get nothing. Nothing on port 80

Then I run the below:

sudo netstat -pan | grep ":80"
tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8070          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      15056/uwsgi     
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39567      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39564      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39584      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39566      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39571      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39580      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39562      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39582      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39586      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39575      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39579      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39560      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39587      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39591      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   -               
tcp        0      0 10.170.35.97:39589      10.158.58.13:8080       TIME_WAIT   - 

I am stumped.

How to a debug?

I am using uwsgi with a

proxy pass on port 8070. uwsgi is running. Nginx is not. I am using ubuntu 12.4

Below are the relevant portions of my nginx conf file

upstream uwsgi_frontend {
          server 127.0.0.1:8070;
        }
server {
listen 80;
        server_name 127.0.0.1;
        location = /favicon.ico {
                  log_not_found off;
                }



                location / {
                       include uwsgi_params;
                       uwsgi_buffering off;

                       uwsgi_pass 127.0.0.1:8070;
                 }
        }

Here is how I install nginx on ubuntu 12.04

nginx=stable;add-apt-repository ppa:nginx/$nginx;
apt-get update
apt get install nginx-full
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I found the issue that I never had before. I had to delete /etc/nginx/sites-available/default. Then it worked. My conf was in /etc/nginx/default – Tampa Feb 20 at 6:03
this worked perfectly! @Tampa – Jches Feb 23 at 3:24
Thanks, that worked. Post it as an answer and accept it. – pt2ph8 Feb 23 at 5:02

2 Answers

up vote 58 down vote accepted

[::]:80 is a ipv6 address.

This error can be caused if you have a nginx configuration that is listening on port 80 and also on port [::]:80.

I had the following in my default site-available file:

listen 80;
listen [::]:80 default_server;

You can fix this by adding ipv6only=on to the [::]:80 like this:

listen 80;
listen [::]:80 ipv6only=on default_server;

For more information, see:

http://forum.linode.com/viewtopic.php?t=8580

http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpCoreModule#listen

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Awesome! Was pulling my hair wondering why it's not running. – lelouch Feb 27 at 10:58
You saved me a lot of time, thanks. – Robin Mar 9 at 15:00
You can also fix it by just removing the listen 80; because listen [::]:80 listents to both IPv4 and IPv6. Watch out though because some systems (like FreeBSD) separate the IPv4 and IPv6 sockets and then it won't work, but for Linux it should be fine. wiki.nginx.org/HttpCoreModule#listen – rednaw Mar 13 at 16:03
Great Answer, Spot On! – JoseE Mar 17 at 15:55
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Thanks for digging into this and providing an explanation to why deleting /etc/nginx/sites-available/default helps with the above error. – Oliver Mar 18 at 11:31

I found the issue that I never had before. I had to delete /etc/nginx/sites-available/default. Then it worked. My conf was in /etc/nginx/default

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+1 This solution worked for me, but then I thought there must be something in default that is actually causing the problem, so I dug a bit deeper and provided an answer with more info. – Nathan Feb 26 at 23:56
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I would argue that deleting the default site configuration template is not the best solution - commenting the line that contains listen 80; in that same template already solves the problem and correctly so. Your trick works but it's not what I would future readers of your question to do. That's why I suggest you select @Nathan's answer as the correct answer. – Oliver Mar 18 at 11:23
Yup.....I agree – Tampa Mar 19 at 2:04
I had the same problem after running apt-get dist-upgrade, which upgraded the nginx package, which created a link in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled to /etc/nginx/sites-available/default. nginx was trying to load this default config, which listens to port 80 over IPv6, then it was also loading my read my real configs. Removing that symlink fixed the problem. – Dan Dascalescu Apr 14 at 0:16

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