Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 17 Sep 1996 18:39:50 +0200 (MET DST) | From | Michael Neuffer <> | Subject | Re: tcp strangness |
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On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, B.J. Weschke wrote: > ditto here.
ditto.
> > # killall -9 httpd > > > > still, a "telnet localhost 80" got me a "Connected to ...." > > but there was no process listening on port 80. trying to > > received data (GET / HTTP/1.0<cr><cr> manually) did not produce > > anything (no "invalid url" or "connection closed", just a hang). > > > > netstat showed a connection at port 80 in FIN_WAIT2 > > > > after a while, a "telnet localhost 80" would simply result > > in nothing, neither a "Connected to ..." nor a "Connection refused". > > the telnet would just hang (eventually timing out, which I did not > > wait for). > > > > in this status, I tried to start a new httpd, but the daemon would > > fail with an error message: "couldn not bind to port" (cern-httpd). > > > > I had to reboot the machine in order to start httpd again.
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