I think netstat -a | grep "80" is more appropriate?

On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 19:24, Chen, Alan (GSAM) wrote:
> run the following command before you start tomcat on port 80
> 
> netstat -a | find "80"
> 
> if you get something like 
> TCP    hostname:80         0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING
> 
> then port 80 is taken by somebody else.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 10:18 AM
> To: Jakarta General List
> Subject: Re: Bug when running services on NT as standalone on port 80
> 
> 
> You are not running IIS on the same port are you? :-)
> 
> Anthony Johnson wrote:
> 
> > I have setup an installation of tomcat 4.0.1 on NT. I could
> succesfully
> run
> > the service when tomcat was bound to port 8080, but it fails when the
> main
> > port is changed to port 80.
> >
> > The server is no longer enabled to serve pages, however, you can still
> > connect to port 80.  This means that the service is binding correctly
> and
> > failing after that.  The logs show nothing unusual.
> >
> > When the same setup is run from the command-line, everything works
> fine.
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