I am using mod_wsgi-express (on port 8000) behind Nginx (port 80). 

Everything ran fine but today I saw Nginx couldnt start up because Apache 
started up and occupied port 80. I remembered I never asked Apache not to 
do that (but wonder why this never occurred earlier because I have 
restarted the VM many times in the past). 

My question is what's the best way to tell Apache not to start up at all? I 
think just changing the listening port is not a good idea because I wont be 
using that server anyways (since mod_wsgi-express is its own separate 
instance of Apache, as I now understand it). Also I guess doing something 
like *sudo systemctl disable apache2 *may not work since mod_wsgi-express 
*needs* Apache?. Another option I read in the forums is *sudo update-rc.d 
apache2 remove.*

Happy to hear thoughts. I am on Debian.

thanks
Anupam


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