if you try:
# netstat -nltp
you should see all listening sockets and related processes
So you should see if apache is listening where is listening.
if you see something like this:
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:80 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
984/apache2
or this:
tcp6 0 0 :::80 :::* LISTEN
984/apache2
apache is listening on localhost too. So you could try something easy like:
# curl localhost
And see if actually you have a firewall problem
2013/9/18 Peter Kühnlein <[email protected]>
> Am 18.09.2013 00:15, schrieb Smith, Burton:
>
> I'm told "there are no firewall issues", but firewall does make the most
> sense.
>
> I'll have to look up the apachectrl. I don't think it is working correctly
> it says:
> * [root@dxnpb2 extra]# /usr/sbin/apachectl status
> * ELinks: SSL error
> * [root@dxnpb2 extra]# /usr/sbin/apachectl fullstatus
> * ELinks: SSL error
>
> Nothing useful in the logs. That is another known concern.
>
> Tcpdump is only showing the ICMP rejects.
>
> This new configuration is identical to two other machines I am running, but
> it has several quirks.
>
> ps ax | grep http
>
> what does that tell?
>
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