![]() What is going on? sudo netstat -peanut | grep ":80" I went by another solution on this site to view what was using port 80.Ĭurrently, I'm just running the server off port 8000.Īs you can see below, Abyss Web Server is using port 8000, but nothing is using 80. So why am I still getting a listening error? I've allowed port 80 through ufw also, so what else do I need to do to try and get this working? Edit #1: Scsi_eh_0 176 root rtd unknown /proc/176/root (readlink: Permission denied) Scsi_eh_0 176 root cwd unknown /proc/176/cwd (readlink: Permission denied) Kstrp 99 root NOFD /proc/99/fd (opendir: Permission denied)Ĭharger_m 116 root cwd unknown /proc/116/cwd (readlink: Permission denied)Ĭharger_m 116 root rtd unknown /proc/116/root (readlink: Permission denied)Ĭharger_m 116 root txt unknown /proc/116/exe (readlink: Permission denied)Ĭharger_m 116 root NOFD /proc/116/fd (opendir: Permission denied) Kstrp 99 root txt unknown /proc/99/exe (readlink: Permission denied) Kstrp 99 root rtd unknown /proc/99/root (readlink: Permission denied) Kstrp 99 root cwd unknown /proc/99/cwd (readlink: Permission denied) Ipv6_addr 90 root NOFD /proc/90/fd (opendir: Permission denied) Ipv6_addr 90 root txt unknown /proc/90/exe (readlink: Permission denied) Ipv6_addr 90 root rtd unknown /proc/90/root (readlink: Permission denied) Ipv6_addr 90 root cwd unknown /proc/90/cwd (readlink: Permission denied) Kworker/u 86 root NOFD /proc/86/fd (opendir: Permission denied) Kworker/u 86 root txt unknown /proc/86/exe (readlink: Permission denied) Kworker/u 86 root rtd unknown /proc/86/root (readlink: Permission denied) Kworker/u 86 root cwd unknown /proc/86/cwd (readlink: Permission denied) Kthrotld 84 root NOFD /proc/84/fd (opendir: Permission denied)Īcpi_ther 85 root cwd unknown /proc/85/cwd (readlink: Permission denied)Īcpi_ther 85 root rtd unknown /proc/85/root (readlink: Permission denied)Īcpi_ther 85 root txt unknown /proc/85/exe (readlink: Permission denied)Īcpi_ther 85 root NOFD /proc/85/fd (opendir: Permission denied) ![]() ![]() Kthrotld 84 root txt unknown /proc/84/exe (readlink: Permission denied) Kthrotld 84 root rtd unknown /proc/84/root (readlink: Permission denied) Kthrotld 84 root cwd unknown /proc/84/cwd (readlink: Permission denied) Kworker/u 41 root NOFD /proc/41/fd (opendir: Permission denied)Įcryptfs- 42 root cwd unknown /proc/42/cwd (readlink: Permission denied)Įcryptfs- 42 root rtd unknown /proc/42/root (readlink: Permission denied)Įcryptfs- 42 root txt unknown /proc/42/exe (readlink: Permission denied)Įcryptfs- 42 root NOFD /proc/42/fd (opendir: Permission denied) Kworker/u 41 root txt unknown /proc/41/exe (readlink: Permission denied) Kworker/u 41 root rtd unknown /proc/41/root (readlink: Permission denied) Kworker/u 41 root cwd unknown /proc/41/cwd (readlink: Permission denied) Kswapd0 40 root NOFD /proc/40/fd (opendir: Permission denied) ![]() I used the sudo lsof command, and according to that, nothing was using it (this is just a snippet, obviously, but as you can see, nothing's on 80): kswapd0 40 root txt unknown /proc/40/exe (readlink: Permission denied) Upon starting it up again, I had the exact same problem. Since it can listen on any other port I specify, this has to be an Ubuntu issue.īefore, I noticed that Apache2 was automatically enabled and using port 80, so I disabled it from starting up automatically, then disabled the service. I can run this Web Server fine, if it's on a different port (like port 8000, 8080, etc), but when I try using port 80, I get this error: - Default host on port 80 has a listening problem (Local URL ) The program I'm using is Abyss Web Server (although it doesn't seem to be an issue with the program, it seems more likely to be something to do with Ubuntu). I'm migrating my webserver from my Windows laptop over to another computer running Ubuntu 18.04 server.
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