44
votes

I am getting following console logs:

1:14:33 PM  [apache]    Possible problem detected! 
1:14:33 PM  [apache]    Port 80 in use by "c:\program files (x86)\skype\phone\skype.exe"!
1:14:33 PM  [apache]    Possible problem detected! 
1:14:33 PM  [apache]    Port 443 in use by "c:\program files (x86)\skype\phone\skype.exe"!
1:14:33 PM  [main]  Starting Check-Timer
1:14:33 PM  [main]  Control Panel Ready
1:15:10 PM  [apache]    Starting apache app...
1:15:11 PM  [apache]    Status change detected: running
1:15:11 PM  [apache]    Status change detected: stopped

It says 'Status change detected: running' to 'stopped' right away. I have tried to:

  • Turn Off Windows Firewall for internal networks
  • Change Port 80 to 99 in httpd.conf file at two locations Listen:80 and ServerName localhost:80
  • Change Port 443 to 445 in httpd.conf file at same two locations.
  • Apache server is not installed as a Windows service on my machine.
  • There is no error or access log generated for today's date.
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Landed here from googling "XAMPP Skype port conflict." The answer by ankyskywalker is better. Please consider accepting that higher-voted answer instead. Your acceptance of the natchiketa led me to try it first. It worked, but is less desirable and it took me more time to restore the original two config files before reconfiguring Skype. Thanks for considering, and thanks to both natchiketa and ankyskywalker for working solutions!Bennett Brown

8 Answers

54
votes

This happened to me while collaborating with someone over Skype, so closing Skype was not an option.

One possible solution is changing the port XAMPP is using for Apache.

1. Change Apache (httpd.conf)

Go to the XAMPP Control Panel, click Config for the Apache module and then Apache (httpd.conf).

XAMPP Control Panel -> Click Config for the Apache module

Click Apache (httpd.conf) in the new window

This will now open the configuration file in the editor that is configured in the XAMPP settings (Windows default is notepad.exe). Open the search tool and search for 80. There should be two lines containing 80 as in the port number 80:

Listen 80
ServerName localhost:80

Now replace 80 with an open port. I used 8080.

Listen 8080
ServerName localhost:8080

2. Change Apache (httpd-ssl.conf)

The same procedure needs to be repeated with the SSL configuration. Repeat the steps above but go to Apache (httpd-ssl.conf). Replace the port numbers in the following lines:

Listen 443
<VirtualHost _default_:443>
ServerName www.example.com:443

I choose 4433.


Done. Click Start for Apache and Apache should start fine. On my end, the errors would still show up, though.

117
votes

go in skype->tools->options->advanced and UN-check use ports 80 & 443.

49
votes

Goto Skype -> Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Connection

Goto skype -> Tools -> Options -> advanced -> Connection

Simply Uncheck use port 80 checkbox

After that, restart your Skype.

Latest Update

Skype not using port 80 now: https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA148/which-ports-need-to-be-open-to-use-skype-on-desktop

5
votes

Opened Skype setting and unchecked the option which says 'Use port 80 as incoming port' then I had to start XAMPP server 'as a Administrator'.

0
votes

It says that skype is using port 80. I would disable skype and then start your web server.

0
votes

Please update your post with output of the following command, don't forget to correct the path :

C:\> path\to\xampp\apache\bin\httpd.exe

I think now its not the port conflict issue as you have changed the port.

By the way you can change the settings in skype for not using port 80 and 443, in new version there should be some changes but you should be able to find it. :)

0
votes

got skype>>tools>>options>>advanced and remove the check on (use ports 80 & 443).

0
votes

Since Skype 2019, they are not using port 80, so it no effects on Xampp. If this problem happened on your computer, try to disable World Wide Web Publishing service by this way:

  1. Open CMD
  2. Enter services.msc
  3. Stop this service: World Wide Web Publishing service

Restart Apache