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Corona688 . But process are running.
So what? That doesn't mean it's going to work.
I suspect this is SElinux doing its job, preventing users from running network daemons without the administrator's knowledge and approval. This is usually a useful function... An attacker can't just just dump in an IRC server or whatever to coordinate a botnet, even if they did manage to get in.
So you will likely need to ask your administrator to enable networking on that port for the daemon you installed without his knowledge.
Or, more likely, just get him to install an apache server properly.