Hi


What if you try to navigate to localhost:80/bloodhound while running
Bloodhound on port 8080? Do you still see the directory listing?
Yes I can

We could check that Apache is actually the webserver running on Port 80,
either by stopping Apache and checking if the default page can still be
seen at http://localhost or `$ sudo netstat -tulpn | grep 80`.
Though,
you'd probably see an error when starting Apache if there was another
server running on that port.
I got this
tcp6 0 0 :::8000 :::* LISTEN 20278/apache2 tcp6 0 0 :::80 :::* LISTEN 20278/apache2


If you want to jump on the IRC channel, we might be able to sort this out
more quickly,
Yes , thanks :) but maybe this way all those info could be useful to someone else in the future ...
In the IRC would be more quick , but It would help just me
( and maybe noone else in the future will bug you with the same question anymore , lol ! )
What do you think ?

https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/wiki/BloodhoundContactInfo


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