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13:08:02 +0000> Subject: RE: httpd wont start> > Jim,> > I installed Fed Core 6 
on this machine about a week ago,> I remember starting httpd successfully on 
this machine.> I dont know if httpd stopped on its own or when I did > the 
"security" upgrades.> Do you know of any "upgrades" that may cause conflict> 
with a basic install?> Do you think it would be wise to re-install?> > Thanks,> 
Michael> > > > > Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 12:19:44 -0700> From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: httpd wont start> > 
Michael O'Keefe wrote:> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] michael]# telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 
80> >> Trying xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...> >> telnet: connect to address 
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Connection refused> >> telnet: Unable to connect to remote 
host: Connection refused> > > > If nothing is listening, you can't telnet to 
it> > I assume someone told you to do that becoz you got the "Address already> 
> in use" error message, and they wanted to verify that something was> > 
"stealing" that IP/port combination ?> > Yes (answering for BG), and same goes 
for my nmap test. Thanks for> explaining the intent. As further explanation, a 
common hack strategy is> to replace diagnostic tools with the attacker's custom 
versions that> hide evidence of intrusion.> > > > >> My question is How do you 
bind Ip address to a host?> > > > if by "bind" you mean configure, it seems 
you've done that already> > > > make sure your IP address is in your /etc/hosts 
for your hostname and> > that your 'hosts' entry in your etc/nsswitch.conf has 
'files' before 'dns'> > > > Good advice, but ordinarily even something as 
simple as> > 127.0.0.1 localhost> > works, until/unless you go about 
customizing httpd.conf a lot. Likewise> the stock nsswitch.conf contents, 
generally work without diddling.> > Besides (as I recall) the error message is 
different when there's a> hostname problem.> > > Regards,> ..jim> > -- > 
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