Follow-up.
I deleted system-config-httpd.conf from /etc/httpd/conf.d and now httpd
lights off like it should. A word of warning to myself---don't take the
easy route. Use VI.
Thank you all.
Mike W
"Lose not thy airspeed lest the ground rises up and smites thee." - Anon.
Joshua Slive wr
My apologies. I had checked httpd.conf many times and there was only
one Listen statement. However, since this is a fedora distro, I just
did a grep on /etc/httpd/conf.d and found several Listen statements
there. Apparently, I should have stayed using VI on the config instead
of trying to be
On Feb 16, 2008 3:36 PM, Mike - W0TMW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any other ideas why x.x.x.30 is failing?
It's been suggested twice (once in the link I sent you and once by Dan
Mitton) to check httpd.conf and any Include'd files for superfluous
Listen statements that could be conflicting with y
nd address to something else, perhaps an
obscure port?
Dan
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Now that I
bind address to something else, perhaps an
obscure port?
Dan
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Now that
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Now that I'm staring at this. I see that I've a different IP address on
eth0. However, I still get the same error message with
Listen 80
in httpd.conf than if I specified the IP.
mw
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> I fat fingered it when I wrote the e-mail. Here's the LISTEN statement
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n" and "VirtualHost" directives look like?
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Ok, how about:
ifconfig -a
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Here's the netstat output. There isn't any difference from my other
servers.
netstat -a | grep LIS
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> How about the output from:
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> How many "Listen" commands do you have in your httpd.conf ?
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Connect to address 127.0.0.1 Connection refused.
"Lose not thy airs
No. I fat fingered it. It's 192.168.1.200
mw
"Lose not thy airspeed lest the ground rises up and smites thee." - Anon.
PingBad wrote:
192.168.1.300
For the sake of sanity, the IP of the machine you're working on is that IP,
right?
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How about the output from:
netstat -na | grep LISTEN
How many "Listen" commands do you have in your httpd.conf ?
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I've checked using lsof and netstat and there's nothing else listening
on port 80.
mw
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On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Mike - W0TMW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm building a server based on Fed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD won't start. Fails with error message.
Connect to address 127.0.0.1 Connection refused.
"Lose not thy airspeed lest the ground rises up and smites thee." - Anon.
Richard de Vries wrote:
> It appears something else is already listening on port 80 and as such Apa
> 192.168.1.300
For the sake of sanity, the IP of the machine you're working on is that IP,
right?
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How about the output from:
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I'm building
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Mike - W0TMW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm building a server based on Fedora 7 and httpd won't start. I'm
> running out of space on another server and this one is intended as a
> replacement. I've looked through the archives, FAQs and while this
> issue is m
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I'm building a server based on Fedora 7 and httpd won't start. I'm
running out of space on another server and this one is intended as a
replacement. I've lo
I'm building a server based on Fedora 7 and httpd won't start. I'm
running out of space on another server and this one is intended as a
replacement. I've looked through the archives, FAQs and while this
issue is mentioned, that's all I can find---a mention with no help for
resolution.
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