Kirk,
This doesn't show anything on port 80.
Secure is up. It shows:
httpd 8791 root 15u inet 11711 TCP *:443 (LISTEN)
httpd 8805 root 15u inet 11711 TCP *:443 (LISTEN)
httpd 8806 root 15u inet 11711 TCP *:443 (LISTEN)
httpd 8807 root 15u inet 11711 TCP *:443 (LISTEN)
httpd 8808 root 15u inet 11711 TCP *:443 (LISTEN)
httpd 8809 root 15u inet 11711 TCP *:443 (LISTEN)
There is nothing to the extent of *:80. In fact when I grep for 80, I get
nothing at all.
Any other ideas?
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 7:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Apache port 80 problem
What does lsof -i show? (as root of course) It lists programs tied to which
port.
Kirk
>At 07:14 AM 1/12/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Can anyone tell me why this happens?
>
>I have apache running. It has been working fine. Now, upon reloading AND
>even restarting the box, this message appears in the logs:
>
>[Thu Jan 11 19:08:47 2001] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock:
>could not bind to port 80
>
>How to find out what exactly is bound to port 80 so that I can get the
>webserver back online. Thanks alot.
>
>--Mark
>
>
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