I have the same problem in Karmic i386. It did warn me that maybe port 443 was already being used, but since it only said "maybe" and then there was a continue option, I choose Yes (continue). Then it locked up as described above. I had to abort it with Ctrl+C.
Then I tried "dpkg --configure ebox". This time when it asked about the port number, I said No (don't continue). But I couldn't get past that screen no matter how many times I selected No. So I gave up and selected Yes and then it locked up again.
I couldn't find where in the config files that ebox selected port 443 so I couldn't see where to change it. I gave up and used "apt-get remove ebox" for now.
I have the same problem in Karmic i386. It did warn me that maybe port 443 was already being used, but since it only said "maybe" and then there was a continue option, I choose Yes (continue). Then it locked up as described above. I had to abort it with Ctrl+C.
Then I tried "dpkg --configure ebox". This time when it asked about the port number, I said No (don't continue). But I couldn't get past that screen no matter how many times I selected No. So I gave up and selected Yes and then it locked up again.
I couldn't find where in the config files that ebox selected port 443 so I couldn't see where to change it. I gave up and used "apt-get remove ebox" for now.