On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 02:01:03PM -0000, Andrew wrote:
> I'm a bit confused as to what the problem is. Port 80 is the default
> port for apache (or any other web server).
Consider the following use case:
A sysadmin wants to use ebox to manage a mail server. Installing ebox
will leave the port 80 opened, which may not be what the sysadmin
wants on his mail server.
Fixing the issue requires some work on the apache2 package.
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 02:01:03PM -0000, Andrew wrote:
> I'm a bit confused as to what the problem is. Port 80 is the default
> port for apache (or any other web server).
Consider the following use case:
A sysadmin wants to use ebox to manage a mail server. Installing ebox
will leave the port 80 opened, which may not be what the sysadmin
wants on his mail server.
Fixing the issue requires some work on the apache2 package.
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