![]() Then I killed the openSuse Leap 42 Python server without touching the Ubuntu Python server (it was running the whole time and I didn't restart it, just let it run) and when accessing localhost:8000 again, the Ubuntu Python server started receiving the traffic. The Ubuntu Python server saw no traffic even though it was running at the same time, on the same port. As long as the first-ran openSuse Leap 42 Python server was running, it was the one receiving the traffic. I ran python -m SimpleHTTPServer from both and then tried accessing localhost:8000. I am not sure if I understand what you meant in your comment but when it comes to conflicting ports, I experimented with running openSuse Leap 42 and Ubuntu side-by-side. And now we have the ability to run multiple distributions side-by-side.
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