I know this isn't really about apache, but nobody at the VNC list has
responded.
I've got several linux boxes running Apache 2.0 and vncreflector
software. Apache is bound only to port 80 and the vnc binds to 500.
Below is a netstat of apache's bind to all my IP's (5 of them) at port 80.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] queue]# netstat -anp
70.84.78.58:80 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1891/httpd
70.84.78.58:443 67.155.180.180:50703 ESTABLISHED 31174/vncreflector
70.84.78.58:443 74.80.44.227:1188 ESTABLISHED 31174/vncreflector
Now, when I kill off apache, see what happens?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] queue]# service httpd stop
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] queue]# netstat -anp
70.86.78.58:80 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 31174/vncreflector
70.86.78.58:443 68.155.180.180:50703 ESTABLISHED 31174/vncreflector
70.86.78.58:443 70.80.44.227:1188 ESTABLISHED 31174/vncreflector
How the heck can that happen? I went through every single line of the
vncref code and port 80 is nowhere to be found. I went thru all the
config options of vncref too and nothing.
What could possibly cause this?
Thanks,
Matthew
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