Re: http port conflict

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When I do telnet <ip address> 80
The cmd prompt goes blank


On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 15:20:01 -0800, "Mike Lowery"
<selfspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>What happens if you issue a "telnet <ipaddress> 80" where <ipaddress> is your
>interface?
>
><les> wrote in message news:bheor195b5et585lufmmm5cb9mkf12usvn@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Thanks Mike,
>>
>> When I do netstat -anb there's nothing shown as listening on 80 for
>> that IP
>>
>> The only reference to it is:
>> UDP xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx:123 *:*
>> W32Time
>> [svchost.exe]
>>
>> I tried it with another IP too with the same result.
>>
>> Leslie
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 12:28:12 -0800, "Mike Lowery"
>> <selfspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>You must still have something configured to listen on port 80 besides WMS.
>>>Run
>>>"netstat -anb" to find out what it is.
>>>
>>><les> wrote in message news:4m5or19284rgifpfhs1fu94803pv5o8vg4@xxxxxxxxxx
>>>>I understood MMS would run on port 80, assuming nothing else is using
>>>> port 80 on that IP address. I had a website configured for that
>>>> IP/port, but I deleted it. However I still get the error suggesting
>>>> the port is not free.
>>>>
>>>> If I have to use another port there is no advantage to using http. I
>>>> want to use 80 because most corporate firewalls don't allow other
>>>> ports eg: 8080
>>>>
>>>> Any tips to get this working?
>>>> Leslie
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 09:54:36 -0800, "Mike Lowery"
>>>> <selfspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"les" <les@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>>news:43bd2f4c.1234242687@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>I want to use the http protocol to access windows media server. I have
>>>>>> a spare IP address on the server and have configured WMS to use port
>>>>>> 80 on that IP address. The server has 4 other ip addresses which are
>>>>>> running IIS on port 80, but nothing else should be running on this IP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However when I try to enable the HTTP server control protocol in the
>>>>>> WMS management console I get an error message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Error Description: One usage of each socket address (protocol/network
>>>>>> address/port) is permitted. Verify that other services (such as IIS)
>>>>>> or applications are not attempting to use the same port and then try
>>>>>> to enable the plug-in again.
>>>>>> Error Code: 0xc00d158b"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can anyone suggest a solution or how to trouble shoot this?
>>>>>
>>>>>That's because enabling the HTTP protocol turns WMS into a web server of
>>>>>sorts.
>>>>>I believe this was already answered a few weeks ago: configure the HTTP
>>>>>plug-in
>>>>>to use a port other than 80.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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>

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