I had my linux box set up to listen to a specific port for HTTP. We recently
changed things around and gave it it's own IP address. So, I left the listen
line in the config file as such: listen 80.
I then could not get the server to respond. I finally tried deleting the
listen line and then it worked why.
Can anyone explain why that is? I thought the server listens on port 80 by
default as-is.
Just curious...
-Darrel
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changed things around and gave it it's own IP address. So, I left the listen
line in the config file as such: listen 80.
I then could not get the server to respond. I finally tried deleting the
listen line and then it worked why.
Can anyone explain why that is? I thought the server listens on port 80 by
default as-is.
Just curious...
-Darrel
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