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Originally Posted by
anaigini45
Thank you, for the information.
However, is there a command that can stop the server from listening to port 10000?
I need to stop the listening on this port.
If the issue is about this port number specifically, you can configure apache to listen to a different TCP port by editing the /etc/apache2/httpd.conf file (or a file referenced by it), "Listen" directive.
Otherwise, there is no way to configure apache not to listen on any port, which would be quite pointless, just stop the server.
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Originally Posted by
rbatte1
A good tool is lsof
As long as it is installed which is often not the case, "lsof" not being part of Solaris distributions. See
How to install pkg lsof in Solaris 11?, especially the last posting.