Hi,
I think you have something else running on port 80 then.
You can check this with "netstat -an | grep 80"
Maybe apache is running on that port.
Only one application can listen on a port at a time.
Jeroen
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Souw [mailto:christian.souw@gmail.com]
Sent: donderdag 23 juni 2005 11:02
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Squid with port 80
Dear all,
Hi, this is the first time I used Squid with Fedora Core 3. I already
tried
to install the Squid proxy and running well. But, I can not use port 80
to
accept connection from users, but If I used other port like 8080 or
default
port 3128, it working fine.
Anybody can suggest me, what kind of configuration I have to do.
Thank you so much.
Chris
Received on Thu Jun 23 2005 - 03:20:22 MDT
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