Yehuda,

Actually there were two entries as you rightly pointed out.

TCP    0.0.0.0:8080           0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING
TCP    [::]:8080              [::]:0                 LISTENING


The one other Listen directive I have in my httpd.conf is

Listen 8080

Then in vhosts I have

Listen 123.45.6.789:8080 

The subdomain is resolving to the IP (the one I mentioned is just an example) 
the ping is fine, When I browse the website with localhost:8080 or from LAN ip 
192.168.0.1:8080 the site works perfect.


As a test, I mapped the subdomain on a dummy IIS website, when I browsed it, it 
worked fine.
When I put 8080 at the end of the domain it says server timed out.

-Ammar

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> From: yeh...@ymkatz.net 
> Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 23:10:18 -0400 
> To: users@httpd.apache.org 
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache Virtual Host Config issue 
>  
> On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Ammar Hassan  
> <amr...@live.jp<mailto:amr...@live.jp>> wrote: 
> Thank you for a detailed reply. I have gone through the things you  
> asked me to check. There was an entry in netstat -an like this: 
>  
> TCP    [::]:8080              [::]:0                 LISTENING 
>  
> Which suggests that Apache is running. So now what I did was, I tried  
> to add a Listen directive to the IPAddress the subdomain was resolving  
> to. 
>  
> If that was the only line that matched, apache is only listening on IPv6. 
>  
> Listen 123.45.6.789:8080 
> Do you have other listen lines in your configuration? 
> It might help to enable the server info module and see if there are any  
> listed in its output. 
>  
> I also added a virual host entry explicitly for this IP 
> <VirtualHost 123.45.6.789:8080> 
> ServerName subdomain.example.com<http://subdomain.example.com> 
> </VirtualHost> 
> You should not add a virtual host unless you want it to have different  
> content or configuration. 
> Otherwise it will make this harder. 
>  
> When I restarted Apache it failed with the following error: 
> "Context of the address was (OS 10049) request is invalid. : AH00072:  
> make_sock: could not bind to address 123.45.6.789:8080" 
>  
> Are you sure it points to that address? That is not a valid IP address  
> which would explain why apache can't bind to it. 
>  
> - Y                                     
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