Michael Lynch wrote:
> ran
> 
> Starting Nmap 4.11 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2007-09-24 21:29 PDT
> Interesting ports on wsip-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx.sd.sd.cox.net (xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx):
> PORT   STATE  SERVICE
> 80/tcp closed http

OK that's good

> 
> ran
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]#   grep "^Listen" /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
> Listen 80
> 
> ran 
> vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
> 
> but couldnt figure out how to edit
> Listen 80
> to Listen 8880

You don't have to suffer vi if you don't know it.
Your system probably has gedit or kedit which may be more familiar.


BTW, I'd still like to see the results of
 ls -l /usr/bin/httpd
 chkconfig --list httpd
 cat /etc/sysconfig/httpd
(but the last is only interesting if it contains any non-blank
non-comment lines)

Oh, another question, just out of curiosity. Is this box directly
connected to the internet? Or is it on a LAN behind a firewall, or
something else?

Regards,
..jim

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