The error you are getting is from httpd, so it is runing, listining,
hearing, and responding. it just won't do what you want it to.
make sure that /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf has:
DocumentRoot /home/httpd/html
>
>
> I tried your previous suggestion and the directories all had a+x on them
> already. I have portsentry installed and running so I killed it and it
> still does not work. The strange thing is this worked a few weeks ago.
And
> now I need to set up a web server and I can't. Off hand does inetd
handle
> port 80 calls? I looked in my inetd.conf file and no httpd is found. I
am
> grasping at straws now...
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