Altrea wrote:Ok, but some webserver is using Port 2556 and did have its own resources which are not automatically accessible by any other webserver you are running on port 81
Altrea wrote:Ok, but some webserver is using Port 2556 and did have its own resources which are not automatically accessible by any other webserver you are running on port 81
Altrea wrote:The other possibility would be a virtual host of any of the webservers using this port
mark.mcdonald wrote:Time for: "Process of Elimination"!
To better understand this situation, please tell us if xampp is the older or if xampp2 is the older version of xampp. (Trying to understand how everything is setup)
Try stopping the older version of xampp and see if you can still access localhost:2556:
if trying to access site = FAIL -> Somewhere in your old xampp its referencing port 2556. (I would start by digging into the httpd.conf file and see if you can find this # 2556)
If trying to access site = SUCCESS -> Try stopping new version of xampp (try to access again after both xampps are stopped).
if trying to access site = SUCCESS STILL -> You either have a service of apache running still (see where it's pointing to) or you have another version of xampp running or some other web service such as iis. (I would keep both xampp's turned off till you can identify what is using port 2556)
netstat -aon | find "2556"
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