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Windows 64 Virtual Host account - Error Port 80 being used by another

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In system status I see below about port 80 being used by another program, any ideas?

 

 

================== UNIFORM SERVER STATUS ==================

 

Your Internet IP Address = 184.168.22.112

Accessible from Internet = NO

Cron run status = Not running

PHP INI: php.ini file = Production

 

APACHE SERVER:

 

Apache port = 80

Apache SSL port = 443

Apache executable name = Apache.exe

Apache service name = ApacheS1

Apache SSL server = Disabled

Apache run status = Not running

Apache install status = Free to install

 

MySQL SERVER:

 

MySQL port = 3306

MySQL executable name = mysqld-opt.exe

MySQL service name = MySQLS1

MySQL run status = Not running

MySQL install status = Free to install

 

PORT STATUS:

 

Apache port = 80 In use by another program.

Apache SSL port = 443 Is free to use

MySQL port = 3306 In use by another program.

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  • 5 months later...

My idea: you have any program hearing this ports.

 

Solution: change apache and mysql ports to free port on your server.

 

To view any free ports of your try nmap: www.nmap.org

 

Good Luck

The fact that you have BOTH port 80 and port 3306 tied up tells me you may have another WAMP running. If it were only port 80, then I'd suggest other choices.

Use

netstat -anbp tcp

to find out more.

 

Regards,

BobS

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