to access phpmyadmin, put wamp in offline mode and
[
localhost]
and make sure you add the slash ( / ) at the end of the url or it wont work
and if it is not enough :
add Win32DisableAcceptEx in the httpd.conf
see also :
[
www.apachelounge.com]
To use the workaround, put the Apache directive Win32DisableAcceptEx (http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mpm_winnt.html#win32disableacceptex)
in your httpd.conf file.
It is just a one-word directive with no arguments. It should be outside of any blocks like <Directory>, <VirtualHost>, <Location>, etc.
This causes Apache on Windows systems to use the standard socket accept() (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/ms737526.aspx)
function instead of the higher-performance Microsoft-specific AcceptEx() (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/ms737524.aspx)
function to accept incoming requests.
See Apache bug #41321 (http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41321)
for more info about how the getpeername() function doesn't work on Windows 2000 if AcceptEx() is used.
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Apache bug #41321
**********************
Change 480213 (& 480212) to network_io/win32/sockets.c
now causes apr_socket_addr_get() in network_io/unix/sockaddr.c
to call get_remote_addr() because remote_addr_unknown is set.
get_remote_addr() calls the Windows function getpeername().
This step is unnecessary on Windows - the remote IP is already present.
getpeername() does not work correctly on Windows 2000, it always returns
0.0.0.0. It works correctly on XP and Win2003. Windows bug?
getpeername() doc is at [
msdn2.microsoft.com]
------- Additional Comment #1 From Will Rowe 2007-01-09 11:22 [reply] -------
Fixed remote_host_unknown in APR trunk/1.2 branch for apr_socket_make.
Following AcceptEx, apr_socket_make must be passed the collected remote socket
on such platforms as it inhibits the proper behavior of getpeername in some
circumstances.
Workaround is to avoid AcceptEx altogether on affected systems.
Post Edited (06-19-07 09:27)
Dval
(depuis la Belgique, enfin encore pour l'instant... pfff. quel pays :-)