Comment out the section of the httpd.conf file that points to port 443, etc.
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Joe Giles wrote: > List, > I run an apache server and have no need for SSL, however, my server is > listening for it. How can I disable this feature. The reason i want to do > this is I did a netstat -ap and noticed that someone was ESTABLISHED on an > https port. This is weird cause I don't have any web pages that support > https. Here is the netstat list... > > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60304 > ESTABLISHED 19820/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60305 > ESTABLISHED 19819/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60306 > ESTABLISHED 30387/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60307 > ESTABLISHED 30389/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60308 > ESTABLISHED 30390/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60296 > ESTABLISHED 8929/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60297 > ESTABLISHED 19821/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60298 > ESTABLISHED 8940/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60299 > ESTABLISHED 8931/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60300 > ESTABLISHED 19826/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60301 > ESTABLISHED 19822/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60302 > ESTABLISHED 19825/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60303 > ESTABLISHED 8936/httpd > tcp 0 0 wolfserver:https 210.97.76.253:60288 > ESTABLISHED 19824/httpd > > I'm worried that this might be a potential attack and wish to prevent it. > > Thanks > -- > Joe Giles > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > AOL: mcigiles > > > > > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list