Hi Dianne, thanks for the advice. It turned out that 'listen 443' statement 
is actually in:  /etc/httpd/conf/ssl/mod_ssl.conf

The reason I want to free up 443 is because, from work, our firewall only 
lets users use the http protocol on ports 80 and 443. Now with 443 freed up 
from apache, I can use webmin there, including the ssh java applet that would 
give me a terminal on my home computer.

-- Stephen

On Wednesday 29 August 2001 02:07 pm, Dianne Marie Montesa wrote:
> hi stephen
>
> port 443 is normally the SSL https port. im curious
> why you want to use 443 for webmin. webmin is already
> 'https' mode at port 10000.
>
> anyways, i havent used the apache that came with MDK.
> i always use the source. in the httpd.conf file there
> is something like 'Listen 443' you can disable that by
> putting a comment before it. if you also have
> 'NameVirtualHost ip_address:443', you have to disable
> that too.
>
> dianne
>
> --- Stephen Boulet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would like to use port 443 for webmin, but apache
> > has it now. Anyone know
> > how to configure apache to only use port 80? I can't
> > find the config file
> > anywhere...
> >
> > -- Stephen
> >
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