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PostPosted: Wed Aug 21, 2002 2:01 pm 
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Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that Optus have blocked port 80 to prevent people from hosting their own website.
What I am trying to do is edit the config. file in e-smith to port 8080. Can someone out their please help me in locating the correct file in e-smith to edit?

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I haven't used e-smith before, but from my knowledge it should be one of these:

/etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd.conf

or

/etc/httpd.conf

Just do a search for any httpd.conf or any .conf for that matter.

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mayhem wrote:
I haven't used e-smith before, but from my knowledge it should be one of these:

/etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd.conf

or

/etc/httpd.conf

Just do a search for any httpd.conf or any .conf for that matter.


thanks mayhem, looking at it now, let u know how I go


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well, I edited the httpd.conf file to 8080, but it didnt work. Is there another port no. i should use? are their more than 1 .conf files to be edited?

Any ideas Mayhem, anyone??

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You will need to restart the HTTP daemon in order for the changes to take affect.

"httpd restart"

That should do the trick :)

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mayhem wrote:
You will need to restart the HTTP daemon in order for the changes to take affect.

"httpd restart"

That should do the trick :)


i will give it a go,,, i assume restarting the box will have the same effect? for the daemon.

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Yeah it will.. but you shouldn't have to restart the box, just the Apache server.

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mayhem wrote:
Yeah it will.. but you shouldn't have to restart the box, just the Apache server.


Well it hasn't worked, is their something else I'm missing. Does the port need to be changed in another .conf file?


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Check your firewall to see if it is blocking the port your running Apache on, if it is then even though the server is running the firewall won't let anyone access it :)

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mayhem wrote:
Check your firewall to see if it is blocking the port your running Apache on, if it is then even though the server is running the firewall won't let anyone access it :)


will do - thanks


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will do - thanks


Not a problem :) Hope it works...

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