  | |  | Services Bound To Port *[SOLVED] | Services Bound To Port *[SOLVED] 2003-05-17 - By Joseph A Nagy Jr
Back Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: > Hi All, > > I know this was covered (I think) in an earlier thread, but I have since > cleaned out the folder I filter my mail to so I can conserve space and > better follow along in threads I'm taking part in so I've lost it. > > Now that my explanation is out of the way for why I'm rehashing this (no > pun intended), on to the why I need this particular command that will > display what ports a service(s) are bound to. > > I was working on my webserver, consilidationg the log files to a > centralized, non-web accessible directory. I successfully did that with > no problem. I then moved to moving my sound files to a centralized > folder, but when I did 'apachectl graceful' something bound itself to > port 80 and won't let go. I've already tried a reboot, but something is > still grabbing my port 80. Please help! > <snip>
It was portmap. SOrry to bother.
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