I still have no idea HOW it took over just 127.0.0.1 and {my-ip-address} (IPv4,
and thus not localhost [IPv6])
But it was Pow/Anvil.
http://anvilformac.com/support.html
And to fix it I startup up Anvil, found the option to uninstall Pow,
uninstalled it, and quit Anvil.
I was playing around with Ruby at one point and just quit Anvil asking it never
to start up on login, but not uninstalling Pow. Out of sight, out of mind.
But even as Apache is responding to my 127.0.0.1:80 and {my-ip-address}:80, I
see no sign of it as IPv4 thru lsof. So lsof -i tcp:80 is not good enough to
detect non-IPv6 (IPv4) port 80 — so, what IS? Netstat will tell u SOMETHING is
listening, but not WHAT.
Well, thanks for all the help guys.
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