Hi,

I tried ps -aux|grep httpd. I think apache is not running.
root      4238  0.0  0.2  1760  604 pts/8    R    13:19   0:00 grep httpd

/var/log/httpd/error.log
[Mon Oct 28 12:04:29 2002] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock:
could not bind to address 202.57.88.152 port 443
[Mon Oct 28 12:07:15 2002] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock:
could not bind to port 80

Thanks
Marc

> On Thursday 31 October 2002 09:55 am, Marc Chan wrote:
>> I've tried running apache in port 80 but now it won't
>> an error message in my /var/log/httpd/error.log said
>> I cannot start my apache due to my port 80 is being used. as well as
>> port 443 for my SSL.
>
> looks like you already have apache running on both ports 80 and
> 443 (SSL).
>
> what does:
>
>    ps auxw | grep httpd
>
> say?
>
> what happens when you connect to your own hostname?  e.g.,
> what happens when you got http://localhost or http://<yourIPHere>
> in your browser (on that same computer, there might be firewall rules
> that don't allow you to connect to the server from outside other boxes.
>
> tiger
>
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