Re: 403 error upon upgrade

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Of course, since Apache isn't running -- failed to start -- why would I get any LISTEN ports?

On 4 Oct 2018, at 11:46, Jack M. Nilles <jnilles@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Here's what I get for the first part of that:

 # netstat -napo | egrep "(:80|:443)"
tcp        0      0 1.2.3.4:43160     23.210.206.246:443      ESTABLISHED 1961/(squid-1)      off (0.00/0/0)
tcp        0      0 1.2.3.4:59116     107.14.47.80:80         TIME_WAIT   -                   timewait (45.97/0/0)
tcp        0      0 1.2.3.4:48181     52.20.156.66:443        ESTABLISHED 1961/(squid-1)      off (0.00/0/0)
tcp        0      0 1.2.3.4:41114     17.248.129.179:443      TIME_WAIT   -                   timewait (58.11/0/0)
tcp        0      0 1.2.3.4:55151     52.32.170.59:443        ESTABLISHED 1961/(squid-1)      off (0.00/0/0)
tcp        0      0 1.2.3.4:59019     172.217.14.74:443       TIME_WAIT   -                   timewait (33.72/0/0)
tcp        0      0 1.2.3.4:52752     216.17.8.47:443         ESTABLISHED 710/java            keepalive (320.48/0/0)

and I get no return for # netstat -napo | egrep "(:80|:443)" | grep LISTEN

On 4 Oct 2018, at 11:13, Filipe Cifali <cifali.filipe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

netstat -napo|egrep "(:80|:443) |grep LISTEN



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