You can change the port in your httpd.conf file, but I don't think that was what he was suggesting. David Demland wrote: > > I am running SWAT from inetd, and I think you are right about allowing > Apache to listen to port 901. But I am so new to this the question is "How > do I get Apache to listen to port 901"? > > Thank You, > > David Demland > Qa / Testing Manager > CADTEL Systems, Inc. > 11201 N. Tatum Ste. 200 > Phoenix, AZ 85028 > (602) 953-4888 > FAX: (602) 953-4833 > ddemland@cadtel.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken Bowley > To: PLUG Discuss > Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 8:41 AM > Subject: Re: Apache broke SWAT > > >Do you have SWAT running as a daemon or from inetd? Did you configure > >Apache to listen to port 901? (If Apache is listening on port 901, then > >swat won't be able to answer) > > > >On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, David Demland wrote: > > > >> I installed Samba on my Linux box. I am using RH 6.1. I got Samba > >> working and I had SWAT running. I has able to run it in my browser > >> just as I had read. I then installed Apache on the box. Now I can not > >> get SWAT to run. The way I had SWAT running was to use the RUL of: > >> > >> IP:Port > >> > >> The IP is 192.168.1.1 and the port is 901. I went back to check the > >> config files that I changed for Samba to run and they are still the > >> same. Now I get an error that the address can not be reached. Is there > >> something I have to change in the Apache config files to allow this to > >> work? If so what files. > >> > >> Thank You, -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi! I'm a signature virus. Copy me into your .sig to join the fun! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~