I didn't use port 80. I change it to other port
numbers. I use the command netstat an | grep 80 after
I stop apache. I still see my port listening.
--- "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Yu Ye Zhou wrote:
>
> > I stop the program, but the port is still running.
> For
> > apache, I use command httpd stop wait for about 10
> > minutes. However, when I use command netstat -an |
> > grep 80, I still see the port being connected.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> Are you running portsentry? If I remember right, it
> will grab port 80.
> netstat -anp | grep 80 will show what program has
> the port open.
>
> I have had no problem with stopping and starting
> Apachee using httpd
> stop, and httpd start. 10 minutes is normaly more
> then long enough
> unless a slave process has a connection open and
> doesn't get killed.
>
> Mikkel
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