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And if you need to use httpd you can edit /etc/services and change httpd to
use another port and then
killall -HUP inetd
voila!
If you still need httpd then you'll also need to modify the server config. /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf on a redhat61 machine. httpd.conf for apache. Change the port to whatever you've changed the httpd port in /etc/services.
I may not be understanding the question properly though, because I personally don't use oracle.
HTH
Brian Seppanen
bseppanen_at_bellmemorial.org
Neil Cherry <njc_at_dmc.uucp> wrote in message
news:slrn84nv8r.sqs.njc_at_dmc.uucp...
> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999 15:31:44 +0100, Wim Valgaeren wrote:
> >I've installed Redhat 6.0 and Oracle 8i on a clean machine. When I
install
> >OAS 4.0.7 I cannot use port 80 as the www listener. When I do set it to
80
> >it cannot start the www listener. when I set it on 81 it works. Does
anyone
> >know what might cause this. I haven't installed anything on port 80.
>
> No but the default load of Linux may have an http server running. See
> if httpd is running (ps ax). To see if anything else is using 80 check
> with netstat (netstat -na|pg) look under local address, the ones
> ending in :80 are the trouble makers.
>
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>
Received on Tue Dec 07 1999 - 15:27:11 CST
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