You must have apache installed and running, along with one of the ftpd
servers. Also check your inetd.conf file and comment out the ftp entry (could
be inetd). What so special about this ftp server? And why can't you install it
stand alone so you can use apache?
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> Hi all,
> First, let me say I am a little more than a newbie, but a lot less than an
> expert, so be gentle!
> Right now I am running a web server on a win98 box, Apache 1.3.9 to be
> exact. I want to run the server under Linux cause I'm tired of having to
> reboot a couple time a week. So this weekend I installed Mandrake 6.0, and
> tried installing Xitami web server. (I want the ftp server included with
> Xitami ). However when I tried to run it, it said ports 80 & 21 were
> already in use. I can run it fine with -d 2000 which moves the ports to
> 2080 and 2021. However I don't want to have to add :2080, etc. to my ip
> address for people to connect. I want to be able to use the default ports.
> So my question is, how can I find out what's using 80 & 21, and if I do,
> how can I move them to another port so Xitami will be able to access them?
> And CAN I do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
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