Allen, Most likely your default installation installed apache to run on startup. You need to stop Apache. You can try the following as root: /sbin/service http stop If that fails, look for apachectl - and stop the service with that. Then pull the service from startup services. To do that, try as root: /sbin/chkconfig -level 2345 httpd off I don't know how all linux varients implement the above examples. Andrew Sawyers On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 05:20 -0800, Allen Huang wrote:
I'm trying zope on linux but I have come a cross a problem.
I windows, I simply changed the port number from 8080 to 80 in zope.conf so I could get to my site without typeing the port.
But in Linux, I did the same thing but it always tells me that some other server already occupied this port. (and I just started too, so there shouldn't be any server. right??)
I'm now trying to figure out what server to close but with no luck at all..
can someone help me so I can display my site on port 80?
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