Saturday, November 16, 2002, 12:11:47 AM, you wrote:
TJ I was able to change my static IP (thanks for the help in
TJ tracking down rc.conf)
TJ Now that my FreeBSD 4.4-Stable server is at home an on my internal
TJ network, it is back up and running... somewhat.
TJ On my internal network, if I open my browser and go to 192.168.0.10,
TJ it pulls up my web page just fine. But if I go into httpd.conf and
TJ try to change the port that httpd normally listens on, I am having
TJ no luck. I have tried these things.
TJ I tried adding the line
TJ Listen 14
TJ then I stopped and restarted httpd but when I try to now go to
TJ 192.168.0.10:14, no
TJ joy. So I tried
TJ Listen 1124
TJ Thinking that maybe since I was running httpd as user 'nobody'
TJ that the port # was to low. Again, trying to get to
TJ 192.168.0.10:1124 gives me page can not be displayed. So I
TJ delete out the 'Listen' line and decide to change the default port.
TJ So I run down through httpd.conf until I find where it sets the port
TJ to 80 and change it to 14. Stop and restart httpd. No luck.
TJ Thinking it might be that 'nobody' user giving me trouble, I change
TJ the port to 1124, stop and restart it... still, going to
TJ 192.168.0.10:1124 doesn't bring up the page.
TJ You guys have any ideas?
Hmmm, try going a little further down the httpd.conf file and look for
the 'Port' setting.
Something like:
#
# Port: The port to which the standalone server listens. For
# ports 1023, you will need httpd to be run as root initially.
#
Port 80
Good luck,
Neill Robins
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