I just started another html process running as user asterisk and group
asterisk and changed the listen directive to another port.  I am not
running asterisk at home, but freepbx which is very similar, so I am
told.

on Monday 04/24/2006 James Nunnerley([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 > I've just completed downloading and installing [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my 
 > already running
 > server, and came to view the config areas, however I already have Apache
 > installed, and operating on the server, so viewing port 80 takes me straight
 > to the relevant apache served page.  Is there a way to change the port on
 > which [EMAIL PROTECTED] serves?
 > 
 > Cheers
 > Nunners
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