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Old 20th April 2005, 06:58 AM
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Port issues

Does anyone know what command to issue to get the system to listen on port 80? I currently have a dns and mail server, and I'm trying to get webserver running, but so far no luck. i ran netstat and saw that the localhost and also the 192.x.x.x both listening only on port 53.

How do I get it to listen on port 80?
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