I'm using a WAMP running on windows 8.1 machine. I'm trying to establish a tcp connect to windows application (I don't have a source code, just instructions on which port to connect) on same machine using fsocketopen.
$fs = fsockopen('127.0.0.1',1201, $en, $es, $timeout);
And error message is: "No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it."
I've disabled windows firewall and avg, checked if sockets are enabled and wamp and i'm out of solutions now.
Can anyone suggest what I should do?
First update your web service references used in your application.
If web service references are not get updated, then check all files and folder containing source code files in your web service project solution and rebuild it and then update web references used in your project.
Else if its working fine then you need to check your network services used by your development server and windows firewall settings as suggested in above solutions.
I also encountered same problem and I came to know that I was referencing wrong folder having same name but used in another solution.
Also Make sure your connection is not in proxy mode. In Windows 7 go to "Internet Options" in "Connection" tab click on "LAN Settings" and uncheck everything.
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I just started up an Azure server and have been trying to access it for a while and am having a hard time doing so.
I installed zPanel on my 12.04 Azure Ubuntu server (like cPanel: Apache, MySQL, PHP, etc) and made sure Apache was working and pointed a domain to the server IP and gave it to zPanel's installer to config.
I tried accessing the server through direct IP, through the domain and even pinging it. I keep getting Request timed out.
I'm using the "Resource Manager" in Azure and can't find a way to specifically allow port 80, so I'm assuming it's enabled already, but that's the only reason I can think of for not being able to access the server. Any ideas?
Try to add the specifical port on the Azure old portal or new portal, please see the pictures below.
Fig 1. Add the endpoints(ports) on Azure old portal
Fig 2. Add the endpoints(ports) on Azure new portal
Hope it helps. Best Regards.
I am new to alot of things with WAMP/XAMPP, so i followed a few tutorials online, which required me to go to localhost/phpmyadmin. But every time i open the "webisite" i get an Error 404. As far as i know, no ports are blocked for either of the programs. when i start both apache and mysql on XAMPP it is highlighted green, and the ports are
Apache : 80, 443
MySQL : 3306
When i go to the WAMP icon, and test the port for Apache it says:
your port 80 is actually used by :
Server: Apache/2.4.12 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.01l PHP/5.6.8
which in my eyes isn't a problem.
I installed XAMPP for limesurveys, which i want to host locally. So everytime i open localhost in my browser it loads a website where i can choose from surveys. This list is obviously empty, but the important information is, THAT the webisite is available. now when i try open localhost/phpmyadmin i get a website telling me about Error 404 and stuff. I have checked, that phpmyadmin is installed when i installed WAMP, and also, that the alias in C:/wamp/alias/phpmyadmin.conf directs to the correct folder C:/wamp/apps/phpmyadmin4.1.14/. What im wondering is, why i cant open phpmyadmin...
If you have installed both xampp and Wamp on your machine try uninstalling one and just work with either one, I would recommend xampp. Make sure you move all your work files from htdocs or www, if your are uninstalling xampp or wamp respectively. Then try turning apache and mysql on and see if it works.
Good luck!
You can of course keep both XAMPP and WAMP running together keeping in mind that you have changed the default ports for either of it to some other ports rather than 80,443 and 3306, but sometimes it could create conflict as when you install some other third party softwares or enable certain services that run on port 80,443,3306.
The best alternative here would be to install one of the servers inside a virtual machine with network configured as "host-only-adapter" so that from the base machine you could access XAMPP/WAMP installed on the virtual machine by just pointing the ip-address of the virtual machine through a web-browser.
or,
If you want to run both XAMPP and WAMP together on the same machine but access only one of the servers at a time then you could go ahead installing both of them one after another. But, keep in mind that before installing the other server you have to completely stop all the services running from the XAMPP or WAMP control panel then quit the application. After this step you can go ahead installing the other server without changing any configurations or port numbers. This is because in this case we assumed that only one of the servers would be accessed at a time. Hence, before launching the other server one has to completely quit the application that is running currently by stopping all of it's services. If skype is installed then one has to change the default incoming connection ports to other than port 80 and 443.
Like mentioned above, if at all the intention is to access both servers up and running concurrently then taking advantage of a virtual machine would be the best to avoid conflicts and a long-term troubleshoots eventually.
If you messed up changing ports and config files then you could end up with the following error while trying to access phpmyadmin from XAMPP control panel:
**mysql said: Cannot connect: invalid settings. xampp**
note: while launching the servers , run it as administrator else some services will not start properly.
"I TRIED INSTALLING BOTH XAMPP AND WAMP ON WINDOWS 10 AS SUCH AS POINTED BY MANY THREADS I CHANGED THE DEFAULT PORTS FOR MYSQL & APACHE XAMPP AS IT WOULD CONFLICT WITH WAMP ALREADY INSTALLED ONLY ENDING UP UNABLE TO ACCESS PHPMYADMIN FROM XAMPP CONTROL PANEL. THEN REINSTALLED XAMPP WITHOUT CHANGING ANY CONFIGS OR PORTS. STOP THE WAMP SERVICES, QUIT THE APP AND THEN LAUNCH PHPMYADMIN FROM XAMPP CONTROL PANEL. AT LAST IT WORKED!. THE PROCESS LOOKS SHORT THOUGH WHEN IN REALITY IT TOOK ME COUNTLESS HOURS AND PAIN RESEARCHING ON THE WEB AND TESTING FOR A POSSIBLE SOLUTION UNTILL I CAME UP WITH THIS."
Hopes, this quick tips and guides would be helpful.
Stop all IIS services and Skype with generally use the same ports.
I'm using the LAMP Stack of Turnkey in a Oracle VM Virtual Box to develop a PHP project using NetBeans IDE.
When I set up the run configuration in NetBeans i select RunAs: Remote WebSite (FTP, SFTP) and then in remote connection I click Manage button.
When I put the IP of my VM in host name and click "test connection" i see the error:
Cannot connect to server Cause: java.net.ConnectionException:
Connection refused: connect
It's pretty clear that I make some mistake when setting up the VM or something similar.
What I've done but didn't work:
Change my VM Network configuration adapter to Bridged Adapter.
Set up a static ip of my VM based on my wi-fi network connection details.
Also, I don't know why but when I write my IP in the browser (http://192.168.1.39) it should show me the turnkey control panel but it doesn't.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I made the mistake to assign my VM the same IP of my computer. When I realize that I select dhcp so my VM select an IP in the same range of my computer IP.
It failed at first, saying that it couldn't find an IP. But when I tried again it worked.
Now I see the turnkey panel in my browser and the "test connection" doesn't show me an error anymore.
I have opened a micro instance on AWS with a Windows_Server-2008-R2_SP1-English-64Bit-Base-2013.11.13 (ami-1e53c82e) virtual machine. RDS is open and I have connected with remote desktop connection. Additionally, at initialization I set HTTP (port 80), and HTTPS (port 443) although I do not know how to verify that now. From within the VM I navigated to XAMPP and installed a default installation (minus MySQL). I then navigated to XAMPP control panel V3.2.1 and started Apache. I set a password on XAMPP directory. I set a "Hello World" test txt file in htdoc and that loads in the VM browser. However, when I try to access the pubic IP, my local browser times out.
I think I covered the first three checks on
"xampp configuration in windows server 2008 r2 ec2 instance" post
but not sure how to change the elastic or private IP response if that is relevant.
If you're using VPC, you have to allow both inbound/outbound in the network ACL and inbound for the security group. You probably also have to open the ports in the windows firewall.
Edit: You definitely don't want to disable the firewall altogether. Also, it doesn't matter whether you use public ips from within AWS. And public host names resolve locally anyway.
What is the best (and easiest) way to set these up on Windows 7? I have tried Xampp and WAMP but all I get after installing them is a blank local host. So I create a php info file using the following code:
<?php
phpinfo();
?>
Put it in the httpdocs folder, call it using http://localhost/info.php and I get a 404 file not found error. Even though I followed the typical install settings.
Are you by any chance running Skype in the background? Skype claims port 80 and port 443 as a firewall workaround. You can disable this in the advanced options -> connection.
This happens to me almost all the time I set up a new PC...
The problem was not with either xampp or wamp. The problem was with the proxy that is installed where I was using the internet. It has blocked access to the localhost. Bypassing the proxy for localhost in Internet options -> Connections -> LAN Settings -> Proxy Server does not fix this for wireless so to access the webserver I have to disconnect from the network to what I need to do and then reconnect.
The web server worked fine when I was on other non proxy networks.