Hello,
we are OTRS installing time facing problem .
port 80 is already is use error in otrs
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Re: port 80 is already is use error in otrs
It means what it says on the box. Check for competing web servers: IIS, Skype, etc. or change ports.
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Re: port 80 is already is use error in otrs
crythias wrote:It means what it says on the box. Check for competing web servers: IIS, Skype, etc. or change ports.
web servers we checked skype IIS also check no application used 80 or 443. but still facing problem
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Re: port 80 is already is use error in otrs
Also, the fact that you showed me Skype ...
netstat -abn
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Re: port 80 is already is use error in otrs
crythias wrote:Also, the fact that you showed me Skype ...
netstat -abn
Thank you crythias ,
Skype
Irritatingly, Skype can switch to port 80. To disable it, select Tools > Options > Advanced > Connection then uncheck “Use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming connections”.
What’s Using Port 80?
Further detective work is necessary if IIS, SSRS and Skype are not to blame. Enter the following on the command line:
netstat -ao
The active TCP addresses and ports will be listed — locate the line with local address “0.0.0.0:80″ and note the PID value.
Now right-click the task bar and select Start Task Manager. Navigate to the Processes tab and, if necessary, click View > Select Columns… to ensure “PID (Process Identifier)” is checked. You can now locate the PID you noted above. The description and properties should help you determine which application is using the port.
The Task Manager allows you to kill the process, but be a little wary about doing that — especially if it’s “NT Kernel & System”.