try netstat instead of lsof. that works on both linux and windows.
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On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 at 23:15, Mike Starr wrote:
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> Hi. Thank you for the response. First off, I am using Windows, so I don't
> think lsof works for me. Would the c
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E-mail:
Hi. Thank you for the response. First off, I am using Windows, so I don't
think lsof works for me. Would the corresponding command be netstat? PID 4
is listening, in Apache it says it is "Unable to open process" and in
Windows task manager
Your configuration files would be a wonderful start.
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019, 10:21 PM Mike Starr wrote:
> I've modified the Listen directive in httpd.conf to listen on port 8080
> instead of 80 but Apache still won't start, with the error that port 80 is
> blocked.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> T
httpd, and
repeat the lsof command.
Matt.
From: Mike Starr [mailto:starrten...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, 18 February 2019 1:29 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Getting port 80 error even though listening on different
port
I've modified the Listen directive in httpd.co
I've modified the Listen directive in httpd.conf to listen on port 8080
instead of 80 but Apache still won't start, with the error that port 80 is
blocked.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
Michael
PS: Sorry if this is a double post, I sent this message before I was added
to the mail list so I'm a