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The stock RH apache2 is always a better way to go, security updates and all. But, if one must do a custom build, using a SRPM to do it is best.
Having said that, run a lsof -i and make sure your src build is actually binding to port 80. Could its default be to listen of an off port, such as 8080?
jrw
Wayne Bastow wrote: | Hi, | | Just installed CentOS 3.3. I said to allow only http and ssh when I | did the install. I can ssh to the machine and until I compiled apache | 2 and installed it seperately I could connect to the default web | server. I am running oracle on the box and have found that I can't | connect remotely to oracle from another linux box (sql*net works fine | on the CentOS box itself). I think it is because the port (oracle is | on 1521) is blocked. Can anyone give me an idea of where to start? | I've looked at hosts.deny/allow and they both contain no entries and | I can't find anything in /etc that seems to be involved in the | problem. | | Thanks, | Wayne | _______________________________________________ | CentOS mailing list | CentOS@caosity.org | http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos