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I do have Apache running. But, I found nothing regarding the http server startup, or anything regarding port 80 in inetd.conf. Kyle On Wed, 11 Jun 1997, Mike Bilow wrote: > > > Jerry Feldman wrote in a message to Mike Bilow: > > > Has anyone seen this error before? > > bind: address already in use > > httpd: could not bind to port 80 > > JF> The hpptd daemon binds to port (listens) on port (eg. > JF> socket) 80. If another program has already grabbed that > JF> port, then you would see that message. Are you running more > JF> than 1 http daemon, such as Apache ??? > > By far the most likely scenario is that inetd is running, and inetd.conf lists > port 80 as one of those listened on by the super server. Either inetd.conf > should be modified so that it correctly starts the real http server, or > inetd.conf should be modified so that inetd has no responsibility for port 80. > > -- Mike > > >
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