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port 80 in use
07-05-2008 8:42 AM
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Hi all,
I need some assistance please... I use a little tool called Baby Web Server (v2.7.2) to run a website locally (for development purposes) and now all of a sudden when i start it using port 80 it fails. If i change the port to say 8080 it works ok, so i am assuming that port 80 is being used/locked by something else...
i am trying to track down the something else
I did a netstat -a (winxp home sp2) and the only thing that pops out to me is actually the first line?
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
TCP Dell02:http Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:epmap Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:microsoft-ds Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:990 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1042 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1720 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:5060 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:10010 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:31038 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:netbios-ssn Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:netbios-ssn Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1025 10.0.12.10:microsoft-ds ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1035 mg-in-f125.google.com:5222 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1076 10.0.12.5:netbios-ssn ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1898 imap.plus.net:imap ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:2428 10.0.12.5:9220 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:2536 aks.com:http TIME_WAIT
TCP Dell02:2710 imap.plus.net:imap ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:3715 by2msg2104814.phx.gbl:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:netbios-ssn Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1048 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1050 localhost:1051 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1051 localhost:1050 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1052 localhost:1053 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1053 localhost:1052 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:4776 localhost:4777 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:4777 localhost:4776 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:4926 localhost:4927 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:4927 localhost:4926 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:5679 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:7438 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12025 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12080 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12110 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12119 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12143 Dell02:0 LISTENING
I need some assistance please... I use a little tool called Baby Web Server (v2.7.2) to run a website locally (for development purposes) and now all of a sudden when i start it using port 80 it fails. If i change the port to say 8080 it works ok, so i am assuming that port 80 is being used/locked by something else...
i am trying to track down the something else
I did a netstat -a (winxp home sp2) and the only thing that pops out to me is actually the first line?
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
TCP Dell02:http Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:epmap Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:microsoft-ds Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:990 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1042 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1720 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:5060 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:10010 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:31038 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:netbios-ssn Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:netbios-ssn Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1025 10.0.12.10:microsoft-ds ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1035 mg-in-f125.google.com:5222 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1076 10.0.12.5:netbios-ssn ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1898 imap.plus.net:imap ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:2428 10.0.12.5:9220 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:2536 aks.com:http TIME_WAIT
TCP Dell02:2710 imap.plus.net:imap ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:3715 by2msg2104814.phx.gbl:1863 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:netbios-ssn Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1048 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:1050 localhost:1051 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1051 localhost:1050 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1052 localhost:1053 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:1053 localhost:1052 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:4776 localhost:4777 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:4777 localhost:4776 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:4926 localhost:4927 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:4927 localhost:4926 ESTABLISHED
TCP Dell02:5679 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:7438 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12025 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12080 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12110 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12119 Dell02:0 LISTENING
TCP Dell02:12143 Dell02:0 LISTENING
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Re: port 80 in use
07-05-2008 8:47 AM
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Try doing:
netstat -ab
This should show you the executable program associated with each port.
B.
netstat -ab
This should show you the executable program associated with each port.
B.
Re: port 80 in use
07-05-2008 8:58 AM
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It might be that the app is already running and did not shut down when you stopped it last time.
Try rebooting and then seeing if the http process is still there, and if it is, troubleshoot as per Barry. Also look at your start-up folder and the start-up apps using something like spybot.
Try rebooting and then seeing if the http process is still there, and if it is, troubleshoot as per Barry. Also look at your start-up folder and the start-up apps using something like spybot.
Re: port 80 in use
07-05-2008 9:29 AM
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just did a netstat -ab and that isnt showing anything up against port 80...
I have rebooted several times and that didn't clear it either... I will have a look at spybot and see if that can highlight anything.
thank you for your quick replies
I have rebooted several times and that didn't clear it either... I will have a look at spybot and see if that can highlight anything.
thank you for your quick replies
Re: port 80 in use
07-05-2008 11:33 PM
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get tcip view free from
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897437.aspx
thats show all your connections in real time. if you look at
http://www.pablosoftwaresolutions.com/html/baby_web_server.html ; you can see that it can be set to run at startup could this be whats happend?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897437.aspx
thats show all your connections in real time. if you look at
http://www.pablosoftwaresolutions.com/html/baby_web_server.html ; you can see that it can be set to run at startup could this be whats happend?
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