This is obviously a pretty late comment, but I wonder if you or anyone else out there might care to elaborate a bit on Luke’s initial comment regarding the whole But when I go to correct the permissions on the folders/files that need it-per Luke’s suggestion-I don’t see any existing “Do I really want to create a “www” user, give it a unique password, and then give that user read/write permission? Is there maybe some command line I need to run?Īpologies to anyone and everyone for what is probably a stupid question with a pretty basic answer… And thanks again. So if I understand your problem you just have to configure your router (or internet provider box) and open a port that you redirect to your local MAMP Pro. Quit every process you find after your search. Type httpd into the search field on the top right. If you have made any changes to your template file, then temporarily rename it, an see if you can start your Apache server. system user that PHP runs at (such as www-data if you are running with Apache) can create and write to the file. Short story is if you turn off web sharing (System Preferences>Sharing) Apache runs with the port set as 80, and the :8888 in the address goes away.įirst off, thanks for all the work you put into these screencasts, and CSS-Tricks in general. If you want the third party API to be able to send you a post back, your local website/app must be accessible when entering your public IP. My Apache Server will not start The most common problem with Apache Server not starting is another mysql service running on the same port. You cannot run your MAMP PRO instance of Apache on port 80 while using Skype. But the local domain I was using had :8888 on the end of it. But I don't want to kill the tasks which I don't know. The solution to original post is to kill the tasks using Port 80. Apache is the web server in WAMP AND in XAMPP, so youre trying to have two web servers listening on port 80 - you cant do that. This allows the MAMP servers to run alongside other servers installed on your Mac. The default configuration for MAMP uses ports 88 as well as 7888. ![]() But when I left the port blank - I can’t recreate the issue this morning, for some reason - it ran fine. MAMP how can I configure apache port to something other than 80 Ask Question Asked 7 years ago Modified 7 years ago Viewed 9k times 0 Basically I am getting the error in this post: APACHE needs port 80 - MAMP. Each service has a default port: The Apache web server typically uses port 80, and the MySQL database server uses port 3306. I’m new to this whole port thing, but had issues using port 80 in my particular configuration. ![]() Did you ever hear what the security concern might be when you “run Apache/MySQL server” as name/name, versus But the “official MAMP Pro landing page,” telling you your virtual server is running, and the vague “It Works” page, essentially - as far as I can tell - mean the same thing, it’s running.
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