[asterisk-users] Why is this happening?

Time Bandit timebandit001 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 17 07:31:20 MST 2006


> You've got a very poor grasp on how things work.  Please don't pretend to know
> what you're talking about.
>
> # netstat -apn | grep :80
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:80              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN
> 782/httpd
> tcp        0      0 204.xxx.yyy.188:80        80.xxx.yyy.167:58620
> ESTABLISHED 814/httpd
> tcp        0      0 204.xxx.yyy.188:80        62.xxx.yyy.15:55384
> ESTABLISHED 1068/httpd
> tcp        0      0 204.xxx.yyy.188:80        165.xxx.yyy.230:4392
> ESTABLISHED 1084/httpd
> tcp        0      0 204.xxx.yyy.188:80        65.xxx.yyy.111:6982
> TIME_WAIT   -
> tcp        0      0 204.xxx.yyy.188:80        200.xxx.yyy.43:8198
> ESTABLISHED 817/httpd
> tcp        0      0 204.xxx.yyy.188:80        165.xxx.yyy.230:4304
> ESTABLISHED 815/httpd
>
> As you can see, I am *still* listening on port 80 and have numerous
> connections from different systems, even numerous connections from the same
> system.
I am really sorry, I've read that explanation somewhere and it made
sense. Now that I've been corrected, I won't make that same mistake
again.

Please excuse me.

The one that never did a mistake, never did anything


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