Re: httpd and port 7200Oct 24 2005 11:20AM Terry Dooher (tdooher lists naturalmotion com) (1 replies)
tigerblue (at) puzzleapuma (dot) de [email concealed] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´ve just installed an apache on an redhat enterprise. On this machine is only an ssh and this apache, but when I´m using the netstat -a command, I see the an open port tcp on 7200. When I use "fuser -v -n tcp 7200", to find out which process is behind this port I get this Info...
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> 7200/tcp root 2031 f.... httpd
[snip]
> Any Idea ? The Port is in state "listen" and all other services are deactivated.
Best guess is that some kind of dormant web-admin package has been activated
when you started apache. Things like Webmin listen of different ports from the
default 80.
To find out what: grep -r 7200 /etc/apache/*
(substitute /etc/apache for wherever RedHat keeps apache's config files these
days)
What to you get if you browse to http://<host>:7200?
> Hi,
>
> I´ve just installed an apache on an redhat enterprise. On this machine is only an ssh and this apache, but when I´m using the netstat -a command, I see the an open port tcp on 7200. When I use "fuser -v -n tcp 7200", to find out which process is behind this port I get this Info...
>
>
> 7200/tcp root 2031 f.... httpd
[snip]
> Any Idea ? The Port is in state "listen" and all other services are deactivated.
Best guess is that some kind of dormant web-admin package has been activated
when you started apache. Things like Webmin listen of different ports from the
default 80.
To find out what: grep -r 7200 /etc/apache/*
(substitute /etc/apache for wherever RedHat keeps apache's config files these
days)
What to you get if you browse to http://<host>:7200?
Terry.
> best regards
>
> tigerblue
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