Re: [users@httpd] port already occupied...

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Richard Grove wrote:

Hi, I'm a complete newbie, and so hope that this mail is going to the appropriate spot... Just downloaded Apache2.0.53, and no matter what I do at some point I see:
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Only one usage of each socket address is mormally permitted... could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:8080
no listening sockets available, shutting down
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I checked the lists and someone has suggested previously that there is probably some app already using this port. How do I find out? How do I change that app, or how do I configure apache to listen to some other port?
I want to use it to basically work up and check .php locally.
thanks,
Richard
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There's no network or you have the wrong IP address assigned (0.0.0.0 isn't a valid IP address). Try pinging the localhost and see what happens (local adapter address 127.0.0.1). If you don't get a reply then either your adapter set-up is broken (wrong adapter driver?) or there is something wrong with the adapter itself. If you do get a reply then it must be your Apache install that's caused the problem.

Hope this helps,
Best regards,
Jim Bannon.

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