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XAMPP for Windows

Postby injogjeluci » 11. October 2016 23:37

Hello Guys
I have a problem with my XAMPP. When I type 192.168.1.1 inside my browser, this is my routers local IP, I get 192.168.1.1 refused to connect. When i turn on Apache in Xampp Control Panel, it shows Apache website. When i try to configure it in httpd.conf with IP address 127.0.0.1 and port 80, the Apache page works ok but i can still type 192.168.1.1 and i get the same Apache working page and not the admin page of my router.
Can somebody help me with that? Even in German it is ok just help :)
Thank you in advance
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Re: XAMPP for Windows

Postby Nobbie » 12. October 2016 12:53

Are you sure, that 192.168.1.1 is the LAN IP of the router? Everything looks as if the LAN IP of the router is different.
Usually, routers can also reached via a hostname (for example fritz.box), which router are you using and is there also such an hostname for your router?

Last not least, did you apply a Port Forwarding on Port 80 in your router? Maybe you did something wrong?!
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Re: XAMPP for Windows

Postby injogjeluci » 12. October 2016 19:36

Yes i am sure it is 192.168.1.1 because i can see the default gateway with that address and i can access the router from my smartphone using that IP. I am not sure if my Router has a hostname. I am using a TP-Link modem+ router. No i did not apply Port Forwarding on Port 80. I have nothing under Port Forwarding in my Router.
I think i did nothing wrong because i did not play around with its config Files.
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Re: XAMPP for Windows

Postby Altrea » 12. October 2016 20:01

That does not make sense. package routing is not rolling dice.
There must be a reason why your router or your server thinks that 192.168.1.1 needs to be routed to the back to the server.
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Re: XAMPP for Windows

Postby injogjeluci » 12. October 2016 20:04

There is a reason for sure ... there is nothing without a reason in Engineering but i am just asking for your help because i could not figure it out myself. Could you please tell me any config files where the problem could be?

Trying to solve it I tried to change the Listening address to 127.0.0.1 and port 8082 on httpd.conf and changed Listening address to 127.0.0.1 and port 4434 in httpd-ssl.conf
The result now is that i can not access anything with 192.168.1.1 which keeps being my default Gateway.
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Re: XAMPP for Windows

Postby Altrea » 12. October 2016 20:17

I can not tell you. The only thing i know is that this is not a XAMPP issue and that this issue is extremely difficult to remote debug in a community board.
This could be a router configuration issue.
This could be a network interface configuration issue (for example a static route).
This could be a browser or browser plugin configuration issue.
This could be a Windows configuration issue.

You need to isolate which of the candidates is the real one.
Use a different browser, this is the easiest task.
Print out your static routes. Print out your network configuration.
Use a network sniffer to follow packages.
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Re: XAMPP for Windows

Postby injogjeluci » 12. October 2016 20:34

1. Its not a router configuration issue and it is not the browser too ... I used Wireshark to sniff in my network and when i tried to connect to 192.168.1.1 ... no request was sent from my PC to that router. I used Torch, Opera and Edge browsers and its the same with all of them .
I did an route print in CMD and i got this .... 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.255 On-Link 192.168.1.1 and Metric 281
BTW thank you for your effort :)
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