My apologies. I had checked httpd.conf many times and there was only one Listen statement. However, since this is a fedora distro, I just did a grep on /etc/httpd/conf.d and found several Listen statements there. Apparently, I should have stayed using VI on the config instead of trying to be easy and use the fedora system-config-httpd. system-config-httpd created a .conf file in the ./conf.d directory and stored the x.x.x.30 ip there several times.

Thank you.  I think when I fix that, httpd will light off.

Mike W

"Lose not thy airspeed lest the ground rises up and smites thee." - Anon.



Joshua Slive wrote:
On Feb 16, 2008 3:36 PM, Mike - W0TMW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Any other ideas why x.x.x.30 is failing?

It's been suggested twice (once in the link I sent you and once by Dan
Mitton) to check httpd.conf and any Include'd files for superfluous
Listen statements that could be conflicting with your main Listen.

Joshua.

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