Hi,
When I try the access using "http://localhost:23456"; I get a web page display "It
works".
Is there a way of telling the browser or apache to use this port by default?
It depends on linux-distribution but there is usually a file named
"ports.conf" where you can set the default port. Se
> When I try the access using "http://localhost:23456"; I get a web page display
> "It works".
> Is there a way of telling the browser or apache to use this port by default?
When you connect using a URL like http:/www.example.com or
http://localhost, your browser will use port 80 to connect as th
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>Sent: Tuesday, 3 November 2009 5:04 PM
>To: users@httpd.apache.org
>Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Failed to connect
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have just installed apache httpd-2.2.14 on a linux machine running
>> SLES10. I am running the web server as non-root,
Hi,
I have just installed apache httpd-2.2.14 on a linux machine running
SLES10. I am running the web server as non-root, so I have set the
listening port to "23456" in my httpd.conf file. It appears to start
correctly:
netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep 234
tcp0 0 :::23456