Hi Michael,

Using the command "sudo netstat -nlp" you can see which ports and
interfaces your listening programs are bound to. CouchDB will show up
as the program "beam".

Hope this helps,
Jens

On 25 apr 2011, at 05:19, Michael Heuberger
<michael.heuber...@binarykitchen.com> wrote:

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> Hello CouchDB users
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> Currently I have difficulties loading the admin interface
> http://binarykitchen.no.de:5984/_utils/index.html for my website. I
> guess the port number 5984 and the IP address the CouchDB listens to
> aren't configured properly in the file /opt/local/etc/couchdb/local.ini
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> Therefore I'd like to find out to which IPs/ports the CouchDB process
> binds on. What are the commands to find this out?
>
> Thank you for your help,
> Michael
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