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This is very strange. I am running apache 2.2 (compiled with gcc and all default params) on AIX 5.2.0.6 - 64 bit kernel. I edit the httpd.conf file to listen on two different ports -- Listen 8000 Listen 8001 The server will not start no errors or anything it just accepts the command but nothing starts. I can comment out on of the entires and everything starts up just fine minus the commented out port. Listen 8000 #Listen 8001 So, my problem is that I cannot get apache to listen on two ports, any ideas? Has someone else seen this before? Thanks,

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