Re: Problem with Apache2 after upgrade from Ubuntu14.04 to 16.04

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Hi Eric

The info I'm getting from Phusion is that Standalone Passenger only uses port 3000 by default or whatever else you stipulate at start time. However they are helping me decipher why nginx 'appears' to be grabbing port 80. Once I have an understanding of 'that bit' maybe I'll have a better understanding of what to do next.

I do agree that currently there appears to be a squabble about port 80 between the servers. Once I get to the bottom of it I will post my findings here so that others may benefit from my (painful) experience. LOL!!


On 18/04/17 17:04, Eric Covener wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Purvez <purvez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Given where I AM what would you suggest would be the best course of action
to get back to a working system please?
Decide which http server will listen on port 80?  Whoever gets port 80
may have to proxy to the other server on an alt port.



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