----- Original Message ----- | Telnet into port 80 and issue a get / and see what answers. | Look for headers | A | -- | Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. | Yes, of course! That's the most reliable way to check that it is the correct web server and not a trojan/rootkit! Obviously, I'm being sarcastic, but anyway. As this issue is fixed I was just asking the O.P. to verify that all was in order, not just that a web server was running, but which one and from where so that they could trace/fix it. -- James A. Peltier Manager, IT Services - Research Computing Group Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus Phone : 778-782-6573 Fax : 778-782-3045 E-Mail : jpeltier@xxxxxx Website : http://www.sfu.ca/itservices http://blogs.sfu.ca/people/jpeltier I will do the best I can with the talent I have _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos