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<blockquote data-quote="smoggy07" data-source="post: 963585" data-attributes="member: 298987"><p>Does anyone run the combo in the title?</p><p></p><p>I have had XAMPP installed and running Apache, PHP, MySQL, Filezilla server and Mercury Mail Server for ages now on windows 10 and haven't had any problems up until this morning.</p><p></p><p>SWMBO forgot to put the leccy key in the meter this morning after she topped it up* and all the power went off about 9am.</p><p></p><p>After the power was restored the PC's automatically booted up and XAMPP should have started Apache, MySQL, Filezilla and Mercury, everything started as per norm apart from Apache, it threw a wobble and refused to start.</p><p>I've rebooted Windows, rebooted XAMPP and nothing worked, XAMPP shows this on the control panel:</p><p>[code]</p><p>12:00:52 [Apache] Problem detected!</p><p>12:00:52 [Apache] Port 443 in use by "Unable to open process" with PID 4!</p><p>12:00:52 [Apache] Apache WILL NOT start without the configured ports free!</p><p>12:00:52 [Apache] You need to uninstall/disable/reconfigure the blocking application</p><p>12:00:52 [Apache] or reconfigure Apache and the Control Panel to listen on a different port</p><p>[/code]</p><p>The PID "4" is a system service and I can't kill it</p><p>[ATTACH=full]91236[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The only way I can get Apache to run is by changing the SSL port to anything but 443 in the Apache config.</p><p>That's easy done but I shouldn't need to change ports, it was working before and now its not and I haven't changed anything</p><p>What I want to try and work out is what's changed to make a system service use port 443 (between not having a problem before the power went off to it coming back on), I don't think any windows updates have been installed as it normally pops one of those annoying notifications up saying so, has Microshaft turned on a new datafunnel/spy tool?</p><p>I'm going to run a wireshark now and see what it says, see if I can work out what's using that port and where it goes then do a virus/malware scan and see what that says </p><p></p><p>For the record I have (XAMPP,) Sickbeard, SABnzb, Couchpotato and plex running their own webservers on their own ports and they don't seem to be affected, only XAMPP is</p><p></p><p>Anyone got any thoughts or suggestions as my old pal google is vague and some say to reinstall XAMPP but I don't want to, it worked perfect before the PC was restarted</p><p></p><p>*I know, I know, key meters cost a fortune to run and I've told her to ring round and change to a better supplier with quarterly meter (she owes nothing, the meter was left from last tenants) but that's a topic for another day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoggy07, post: 963585, member: 298987"] Does anyone run the combo in the title? I have had XAMPP installed and running Apache, PHP, MySQL, Filezilla server and Mercury Mail Server for ages now on windows 10 and haven't had any problems up until this morning. SWMBO forgot to put the leccy key in the meter this morning after she topped it up* and all the power went off about 9am. After the power was restored the PC's automatically booted up and XAMPP should have started Apache, MySQL, Filezilla and Mercury, everything started as per norm apart from Apache, it threw a wobble and refused to start. I've rebooted Windows, rebooted XAMPP and nothing worked, XAMPP shows this on the control panel: [code] 12:00:52 [Apache] Problem detected! 12:00:52 [Apache] Port 443 in use by "Unable to open process" with PID 4! 12:00:52 [Apache] Apache WILL NOT start without the configured ports free! 12:00:52 [Apache] You need to uninstall/disable/reconfigure the blocking application 12:00:52 [Apache] or reconfigure Apache and the Control Panel to listen on a different port [/code] The PID "4" is a system service and I can't kill it [ATTACH=full]91236[/ATTACH] The only way I can get Apache to run is by changing the SSL port to anything but 443 in the Apache config. That's easy done but I shouldn't need to change ports, it was working before and now its not and I haven't changed anything What I want to try and work out is what's changed to make a system service use port 443 (between not having a problem before the power went off to it coming back on), I don't think any windows updates have been installed as it normally pops one of those annoying notifications up saying so, has Microshaft turned on a new datafunnel/spy tool? I'm going to run a wireshark now and see what it says, see if I can work out what's using that port and where it goes then do a virus/malware scan and see what that says For the record I have (XAMPP,) Sickbeard, SABnzb, Couchpotato and plex running their own webservers on their own ports and they don't seem to be affected, only XAMPP is Anyone got any thoughts or suggestions as my old pal google is vague and some say to reinstall XAMPP but I don't want to, it worked perfect before the PC was restarted *I know, I know, key meters cost a fortune to run and I've told her to ring round and change to a better supplier with quarterly meter (she owes nothing, the meter was left from last tenants) but that's a topic for another day [/QUOTE]
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