Reputation: 2261
I've tried deleting skype but that didn't work, I've tried turning off the world wide web thing off, IIS off nothing seems to work.
12:51:22 PM [Apache] Problem detected!
12:51:22 PM [Apache] Port 80 in use by "Unable to open process" with PID 4!
12:51:22 PM [Apache] Apache WILL NOT start without the configured ports free!
12:51:22 PM [Apache] You need to uninstall/disable/reconfigure the blocking application
12:51:22 PM [Apache] or reconfigure Apache and the Control Panel to listen on a different port
Upvotes: 225
Views: 720136
Reputation: 17
By default, XAMPP will check default ports on startup, even if you have already changed Apache's default listening port in "C:\xampp\apache\conf\httpd.conf" to anything other than port 80;
To prevent it:
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 695
This solution works for me.
I am on Windows 11 and I have a port 80 issue because of Nginx server was running on port 80.
These are the steps that I have followed to resolve the issue.
@taskkill /f /im nginx.exe
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 652
After changing the main port 80 to 8080 you have to update the port in the control panel:
Then click here:
And here:
Then save and restart.
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 3154
In Ubuntu by default, the system will not allow you to occupy privileged ports [ 0 to 1023], other than specifying the port as 80, you need to run XAMP with sudo.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 17354
As there is comment by @johnkarka on the question, this port is used by SQL Server reporting service as well. After stopping this, Apache started fine.
The funny thing is IIS was working fine in same configuration but not Apache, had to stop SQL Reporting service to make it work on default port (80).
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 99
I had same issue. After some googling arrived to this page. Since I guess this error may have various reasons, so listen to my experience:
Xampp red line log:
12:53:54 PM [Apache] Problem detected!
12:53:54 PM [Apache] Port 443 in use by "Unable to open process" with PID 3908!
...
Finally it turned out that I had this line of code in my php codes :
$res = file_get_contents("http://$_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]$_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]");
The purpose of this piece of code was to get a mirror of php result from somewhere in my server. But it's just stucked in a loop that gets its own content!
I repaired code:
$res = file_get_contents(str_replace("my_uri.php" , "mirror_uri.php" , "http://$_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]$_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]"));
Then I restarted apache ... and that apache error never happened again.
So sometimes searching for probable halting points in your code is a good approach.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 269
For those with ASP.NET, C# or having SQL Server users, If you are using SQlServer OR Visual Studio Your port might encounter. easiest thing you might want to do is on Command> servies.msc and then find SQl Server Reporting Service and then stop it.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4478
Open a CMD prompt as administrator and execute the following command:
net stop was /y
Open the Run dialog box (press Win+R), then type: services.msc
Then search for World Wide Web Publishing Service (WWW-Publishing Service) and Web Deployment Agent Service and stop them. You should also disable them.
Start Apache again with XAMPP :)
Link Ref: https://www.sitepoint.com/unblock-port-80-on-windows-run-apache/
Upvotes: 428
Reputation: 4793
I have the same issue, I solved the problem, just disabled
"BranchCache Service" in services.
Somehow windows updates, this service is triggered in startup, and uses 80 ports. When you check via netstat you could see the system is used this but couldnt understand which service is used.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2770
"SQL Server Reporting Service" was causing issues in my system, after stopping it, Apache started working fine
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 103365
Extracted from this article:
Go to your run command and enter:
netstat -o -n -a | findstr 0.0:80
The last number here is the process ID using it. This is most often IIS or other web relates service and is easy to resolve, but every so often (very often it would seem looking around on google) it appears to be PID 4 – which according to the Windows Task Manager is the NT Kernel and System. Not very helpful given killing this will result in a blue screen of death.
The thing hogging port 80 has nothing to do with IIS or web anything, it's SQL Server Reporting Services. Turn off anything that resembles a SQL Server Services and start Apache again, no need for a reboot.
So problems with PID 4 listening to port 80? Check your SQL services and turn them off.
UPDATE - Comment from @sangam:
Worked at a shot. In my case, it turned out to be SQL server reporting services. I stopped the service for all the installed instances, and it worked (without machine reboot).
Upvotes: 43
Reputation: 4136
I had this problem too and stoping services using port 80 didn't helped. I resolved it by following this procedure (found on a french board):
Not sure how this affect other services, but it solved permanently the issue and so far I didn't see any issue.
Using Windows 10.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 629
I've had same problem, when I was installed MS WebMatrix, IIS Server was blocked the port 80 which XAMPP was running on. I tried to find World Wide Web Publishing Service and stop it, but could not find it on list. Best way is changing a port.
Please refer with this
link ref.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 9297
So I have faced the same problem when trying to start Apache service and I would like to share my solutions with you. Here are some notes about services or programs that may use port 80:
Skype: Skype uses port 80/443 by default. You can change this from Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Connections
and disable the checkbox "use port 80 and 443 for addtional incoming connections".
IIS: IIS uses port 80 be default so you need to shut it down. You can use the following two commands: net stop w3svc
, net stop iisadmin
.
SQL Server Reporting Service: You need to stop this service because it may take port 80 if IIS is not running. Go to local services and stop it.
VMware Workstation: If you are running VMware Workstation, you need to stop the VMware Workstation server - port 443 as well.
These options work great with me and I can start Apache service without errors.
The other option is to change Apache listen port from httpd.conf and set another port number.
Hope this solution helps anyone who faces the same problem again.
Upvotes: 38
Reputation: 52
In windows 10, to free up port 80:
in my case, I open "Services" from "Search Windows" (on the left corner on screen), then stop all of SQL server services MSSQLSERVER and it works again
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 39
I write this, because i coudn't find answear for the same question. In my case PID was 2484.
you must find a process or service with this PID: open cmd (in Windows) and write:
tasklist
Find your PID in this list and read name of process or service.
Now you can kill this using Task Manager
find this name on Process list
click End Process.
That's my case. Possibly you must open services.msc and stop Service with your PID.
On my computer xampp it worked fine :)
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 69978
In httpd.conf change the following lines and then restart the application:
Listen 80
to Listen 8080
ServerName localhost:80
to ServerName localhost:8080
When you press "Start" the application can still say that you have an error like "Port 80 in use by "Unable to open process" with PID..." but it will still work.
If the error includes "Port 443 in use by "Unable to open process" with PID..." you need to change both httpd.conf and httpd-ssl.conf.
In httpd-ssl.conf change:
Listen 443
to Listen 4433
<VirtualHost _default_:443>
to <VirtualHost _default_:4433>
ServerName www.example.com:443
to ServerName www.example.com:4433
Upvotes: 52
Reputation: 1687
XAMPP - Port 80 in use by “Unable to open process” with PID 4! 12
run the comment in cmd tasklist
and find which the PID and process name related to this now open window task manager
you can also open window task manager by using CTRL+ALT+DEL
now click on the process tab and find the name which using PID and right click on that and end process
now again restart the xampp
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 147
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 3550
Click services on the Xampp control panel (filename is services.msc, extra info).
First, look for IIS, if it is running. Stop it (stop this service option on the left after clicking on the service name.). Then, this is the main problem, Look for Web deployment Service (not the exact name though it has Web deployment at the beginning.). Stop this service too. Try again and Apache should work.
If you are running Skype, exit out of that too, run Apache, then launch Skype
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 374
For me usually works: - Turn off Skype - Turn off all SQL Server processes displayed in services.msc - Turn off World Wide Web Publishing in services.msc
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2732
Another very easy option is to simply set Apache to listen on a different port. This can be done by clicking on the "Config" button on the same line as the "Apache" module, select the "httpd.conf" file in the dropdown, then change the "Listen 80" line to "Listen 8080". Save the file and close it.
Now it avoids Port 80 and uses Port 8080 instead without issue. The only additional thing you need to do is make sure to put localhost:8080
in the browser so the browser knows to look on Port 8080. Otherwise it defaults to Port 80 and won't find your local site.
This will also require you to restart Apache for the change to take effect.
Voila! Fixed.
Upvotes: 157
Reputation: 21
The Web Deployment Agent Service is deployed with WebMatrix and was the cause of my woes. It may also be distributed with other applications installed using Microsoft’s Web Platform Installer.
Uninstall it solved my problems!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 480
You might need to stop the "Web Deployment Agent Service"
Press Win+R and type services.msc
Right click on Web Deployment Agent Service and select "Stop"
Restart XAMPP
Also after double clicking "Web Deployment Agent Service" you can make the Startup type to Manual, So that "Web Deployment Agent Service" will not start automatically
Upvotes: 34
Reputation: 505
I've had the same problem, but in my case Apache was already running and for some reason the XAMPP config tool didn't show that. It happened after I started XAMPP for the first time after the installation. After crashing the other Apache instances all was fine and ports 80 and 443 were free again.
So before making changes to your systeem, make sure something as obvious as the above isn't happening.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 862
if the service is http.sys
You need to change the binded IP address for http.sys
netsh http add iplisten ipaddress=::
Work fine without restart the os.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1609
If you've SQLServer Reporting Services running locally then you need to stop that also..
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 187
What worked for me was stopping the Internet Information Services (IIS). If you are using Windows 7, click on your Start button and in your search box, type "iis". Click on "Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager". When the window pops up, and assuming you've got none of the icons selected, you should just be able to click Stop on the right action pane. My XAMPP Apache started right up. Hope it all worked out for you.
Upvotes: 4