Problems with the Windows version of XAMPP, questions, comments, and anything related.
by arunavapal » 02. May 2013 11:08
By default the Apache installation of XAMPP operates on port 80. Now Skype is also working on the same port leading to a conflict and I have to shut down Skype before Apcahe starts working. How can I change the port of Apache ?
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by Altrea » 02. May 2013 13:04
Why don't you configure Skype not to use ports 80 and 443?
Thats a simply checkbox in the Skype configuration.
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by arunavapal » 02. May 2013 14:01
Thanks, I found the settings and unchecked the checkbox. So it has solved my problem. However, I would still like an answer to my question so as to increase my knowledge.
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by Altrea » 02. May 2013 17:53
arunavapal wrote:However, I would still like an answer to my question so as to increase my knowledge.
Listen and
ServerName directive in
\xampp\apache\conf\httpd.conf for Port 80
Listen,
<VirtualHost> and
ServerName directive in
\xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-ssl.conf for Port 443
And you need to change the observed ports in your XAMPP control panel v3 settings too.
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by brandozz » 17. May 2013 15:44
Where do you change the observed ports in the control panel? I'm running the very latest version of xampp.
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by brandozz » 17. May 2013 15:46
Never mind I found it under the config options.
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