Hi there, On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Ranga Nathan wrote:
> >In other words there's an Apache still running > > The 'top' output is : > [snip] > How can I get a list of ports being used so I can kill the processes? As I said, there may be more wrong than just what's obvious. It looks like the obvious explanation that another Apache is running is not the right one. At the risk of asking questions I wouldn't have to ask if you'd posted the information I asked for, why port 2205? That's not what I'd expect to see, but without more information I'm groping about in the dark. What's trying to use that port? MySQL perhaps? Why not stop it first, or change the port that Apache is trying to use, or the port that whatever apachectl is trying to start is trying to use, or... > As far as I can tell httpd is not running. The IP is 208.179.25.28 c2h5oh:~$ >>> ping 208.179.25.28 PING 208.179.25.28 (208.179.25.28): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 208.179.25.28: icmp_seq=0 ttl=236 time=389.6 ms --- 208.179.25.28 ping statistics --- 2 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 50% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 389.6/389.6/389.6 ms c2h5oh:~$ >>> telnet 208.179.25.28 80 Trying 208.179.25.28... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused Looks like you're right. Have you read the stuff I mentioned? > I dont see any apparent signs of hacking either. Don't go tilting at windmills just yet. :) 73, Ged.