On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 02:41:44 +0100, Johan Lindquist wrote:
> So anyway, it was like, 01:42 CET Nov 29 2003, you know? Oh, and, yeah,
> walt was all like, "Dude,
>> PiotrAF <piotraf@nospam.poczta.onet.pl> writes:
>
>>> I read thati tmight be cause by something ohter than apache listenning
>>> on that port - do you now how to check waht is listenning on what port?
>>
>> The usual is 'netstat -l' and there is always 'netstat -a' for
>> everything that has a socket open.
>
> Add a '-p' and it'll do what the op wants.
>
> 'netstat -lp', in particular.
>
thnx to both of you. I found something like that:
tcp 0 0 ::ffff:217.113.23:51538 ::ffff:216.239.37.10:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 ::ffff:217.113.23:60303 ::ffff:216.239.37.10:80 ESTABLISHED
so I changed the /etc/rc.conf and /etc/hosts and hashed everything
concerning IPv6 - I even pulled out the net cables just to be sure no one
is connected. no more of the above but the apache doesn't start and the
same message appears
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PiotrAF
icq#19392046 gadu-gadu#66915