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I use centOS server. I want to configure apache to listen on port 8079. I added LISTEN 8079 directive in httpd.conf.
I opened port 8079 in iptables and restarted iptables. I even stopped iptables service.

"netstat -nal | grep 8079" shows "tcp  0 0 :::8079 :::* LISTEN"

If I try to access http://localhost:8079 or http://myserver.com:8079 from that machine, I can access that page. BUT from any other machine I am not able to access the site on any port other than 80. On port 80, it works. On port 8079 it does not.

What else do I need to configure?

8 Answers 8

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In /etc/apache2/ports.conf, change the port as

Listen 8079

Then go to /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf

And change the first line as

<VirtualHost *: 8079>

Now restart

sudo service apache2 restart

Apache will now listen on port 8079 and redirect to /var/www/html

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    No, just the "This webpage is not available" annoying message. Just to clarify, port 80 works perfectly. Changing both the VirtualHost and the Listen doesn't solve it for me. (AWS ubuntu). B.T.W the reason I need it to listen to a different port is because I've also configured nginx to listen to 80.
    – Tomer
    Commented Aug 25, 2015 at 12:53
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    quick question: did you open up the inbound port in the security groups as you say you're on AWS ubuntu ? Commented Aug 25, 2015 at 13:33
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    if there is line NameVirtualHost *:80 above Listen 80 do change that as well ......
    – Haider Ali
    Commented Sep 4, 2015 at 19:51
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Open httpd.conf file in your text editor. Find this line:

Listen 80

and change it

Listen 8079

After change, save it and restart apache.

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    yes, but I mentioned in the first line that I have already tried this "I added LISTEN 8079 directive in httpd.conf" :((
    – vivek.m
    Commented Oct 15, 2010 at 9:40
  • Oh sory. I didnt see it. Can you post httpd.conf file any where? And are you using 3rd party software Wamp,Xampp,Appserv? Commented Oct 15, 2010 at 9:57
  • you can get httpd.conf here fileuploading.net/860467 nothing like WAMP, Xampp, Appserv. All I have done is compiling apache, tomcat and jk connector from source and trying my best to make them work together.
    – vivek.m
    Commented Oct 15, 2010 at 11:06
  • i didnt find the problem :( everything seems normally. i tried add Listen 8076 line in my local server but its worked normally. Can you try re-setup apache if is possible? Commented Oct 15, 2010 at 12:08
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    One thing everybody seems to forget when answering this kind of questions is to mention the file location. The file is located in /etc/apache2/ports.conf Commented Jun 1, 2016 at 14:24
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It was a firewall issue. There was a hardware firewall that was blocking access to almost all ports. (Turning off software firewall / SELinux bla bla had no effect)

Then I scanned the open ports and used the port that was open.

If you are facing the same problem, Run the following command

sudo nmap -T Aggressive -A -v 127.0.0.1 -p 1-65000

It will scan for all the open ports on your system. Any port that is open can be accessed from outside.

Ref.: http://www.go2linux.org/which_service_or_program_is_listening_on_port

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  • netstat -anp | grep apache2 (You could see the listening port and PID from this if it's running.Ubuntu)
    – Mani
    Commented Sep 10, 2015 at 5:51
  • My cloud service provider had a firewall on top that was blocking the port. Check firewalls placed other than in the target server.
    – Yamada
    Commented Jun 14, 2016 at 13:19
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If you need apache Listen port other than 80, you should add next file under ubuntu

"/etc/apache2/ports.conf"

the list of Listen ports

Listen 80
Listen 81
Listen 82

After you have to go on your Virtual hosts conf file and define next

<VirtualHost *:80>
  #...v host 1
</VirtualHost>


<VirtualHost *:81>
  #...host 2
</VirtualHost>


<VirtualHost *:82>
  #...host 3
</VirtualHost>
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This is working for me on Centos

First: in file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf

add

Listen 8079 

after

Listen 80

This till your server to listen to the port 8079

Second: go to your virtual host for ex. /etc/httpd/conf.d/vhost.conf

and add this code below

<VirtualHost *:8079>
   DocumentRoot /var/www/html/api_folder
   ServerName example.com
   ServerAlias www.example.com
   ServerAdmin [email protected]
   ErrorLog logs/www.example.com-error_log
   CustomLog logs/www.example.com-access_log common
</VirtualHost>

This mean when you go to your www.example.com:8079 redirect to

/var/www/html/api_folder

But you need first to restart the service

sudo service httpd restart

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If you are using Apache on Windows:

  1. Check the name of the Apache service with Win+R+services.msc+Enter (if it's not ApacheX.Y, it should have the name of the software you are using with apache, e.g.: "wampapache64");
  2. Start a command prompt as Administrator (using Win+R+cmd+Enter is not enough);
  3. Change to Apache's directory, e.g.: cd c:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\bin;
  4. Check if the config file is OK with: httpd.exe -n "YourServiceName" -t (replace the service name by the one you found on step 1);
  5. Make sure that the service is stopped: httpd.exe -k stop -n "YourServiceName"
  6. Start it with: httpd.exe -k start -n "YourServiceName"
  7. If it starts alright, the problem is no longer there, but if you get:

    AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to address IP:PORT_NUMBER

    AH00451: no listening sockets available, shutting down

    If the port number is not the one you wanted to use, then open the Apache config file (e.g. C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\conf\httpd.conf open with a code editor or wordpad, but not notepad - it does not read new lines properly) and replace the number on the line that starts with Listen with the number of the port you want, save it and repeat step 6. If it is the one you wanted to use, then continue:

  8. Check the PID of the process that is using that port with Win+R+resmon+Enter, click on Network tab and then on Ports subtab;
  9. Kill it with: taskkill /pid NUMBER /f (/f forces it);
  10. Recheck resmon to confirm that the port is free now and repeat step 6.

This ensures that Apache's service was started properly, the configuration on virtual hosts config file as sarul mentioned (e.g.: C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\conf\extra\httpd-vhosts.conf) is necessary if you are setting your files path in there and changing the port as well. If you change it again, remember to restart the service: httpd.exe -k restart -n "YourServiceName".

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For FC22 server

cd /etc/httpd/conf edit httpd.conf [enter]

Change: Listen 80 to: Listen whatevernumber

Save the file

systemctl restart httpd.service [enter] if required, open whatevernumber in your router / firewall

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Run this command if your ufw(Uncomplicatd Firewall) is enabled . Add for Example port 8080

$ sudo ufw allow 8080/tcp

And you can check the status by running

$ sudo ufw status

For more info check : https://linuxhint.com/ubuntu_allow_port_firewall

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