12 Apr
2010
12 Apr
'10
9:12 a.m.
On 12/04/10 07:53, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
I don't know what's up here, but I updated the system ( no [testing] ), and rebooted to load the new kernel, and http was dead. On start, the error said it couldn't bind to port 443 because it was already taken -- Huh?
Here are what little details I could come up with:
[23:28 nirvana:/home/david] # lsof -i | grep 443 I'm not sure what could have happened there but, to see what's running on a port, you'll want to use netstat instead: `netstat -ntpl | grep :443` you may need to run as root in order to see the process name but it should at least show you if something is listening on a particular port.