RE: [users@httpd] SSL Port 443

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What commands did you run to see which process is on port 443?

netstat -nlp

If you haven't already, try that.  It will show you which process is on which port.

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-----Original Message-----
From:  Khaled Hussein
Date:  12/14/05 12:48 am
To:  users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subj:  [users@httpd] SSL Port 443

Hi all



I faced a problem for two or three times I did restart the apache and it
fails to start I see the logs and it was cannot bind to port 443, so I tried
to see what is the process was used the port but with no luck



Please any advice about how to do this and how I can solve this problem
without need to restart the server





Thanks in advance



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Khaled J. Hussein
System Administrator
Palnet Communications Ltd.
Hadara Technologies
http://www.palnet.com
khaled@xxxxxxxxxx
Tel.02/2403434. Fax.02/2403430
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