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How Can I Tell

How Can I Tell

2005-01-24       - By Scot L. Harris

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On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 13:57, Eugene Poole wrote:
> Running RHL9.  I just installed Jakarta-Tomcat 4.1.31 and attempted to
> do the initial 'stand-alone' testing and found that something is using
> port 8080.  I found the it is being used by http-proxy.  What's this and
> do I need it?  I made the Tomcat work by changing 8080 to 8888 in the
> server.xml file.  Where is and what is the conf file that supports this
> proxy?
>
> Gene
etpoole@(protected)

It probably is an instance of squid.  That is the most likely
candidate.  Other than that it could be something else installed on
your system, hopefully something you installed and not something
installed without your knowledge.  If the later disconnect from the
Internet immediately and re-install the system from scratch.


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