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On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Sharad Joshi wrote:
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> + rules script the httpd port 80 service stops working (web pages can't be
> + accessed) and when trying to restart httpd the following error occurs:
> +
> + bind: Address already in use
Some connections involving local port 80 exist. They're probably in
TIME_WAIT, wait a couple minutes.
> + httpd: could not bind to port 80
>
> just a few days back, a mail similar to this was posted to the list. The
> moral of the answers was httpd used some other port. Can anyone explain,
httpd uses any port you like.
> if httpd does not use this port, who does? My /etc/services has lines:
>
> www 80/tcp http # WorldWideWeb HTTP
> www 80/udp # HyperText Transfer Protocol
>
> what does that mean, if it is not httpd.
This is the _default_ port for httpd, and the one allocated to it by the
IANA.
Taral
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