Question

I have a big problem opening http://localhost/ on Windows 7 (beta). I installed this os and everything went great; when I installed Wamp I saw that localhost is not working at all. I just see this error:

Failed to Connect

Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost.

in Mozilla and Explorer.

I removed Wamp and after some weeks (that means two weeks from today) I installed NetBeans on Windows 7. I created a test PHP script and when I debug it, I get the same error again. I tried to access it with ip 127.... but still the same. What is the problem?
When i installed NetBeans I installed it in port 8080.

Was it helpful?

Solution

To fix the port 80 problem do:

From cmd as administrator:

  1. sc config http start= demand (you need a space after the equal sign and not before)
  2. Reboot
  3. Run the command (netsh http show servicestate) as administrator to check that the port 80 is in use

After you have run this command, you can disable http.sys as follows:

  1. net stop http (stop the process)
  2. Sc config http start= disabled (if you want to disable the service forever)

it works for me.

OTHER TIPS

If you installed it on port 8080, you need to access it on port 8080:

http://localhost:8080 or http://127.0.0.1:8080

Edit your C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file

Make sure there is an entry that looks like this:

127.0.0.1   localhost

If there is an entry like

::  localhost

Comment it out to look like this

\#:: localhost

This should fix your problem, I've had this problem in the past.

For me, it was skype causing the problem. Once I stopped skype, everything worked. I have 1.7.1 xampp (mysql and apache) running on Windows 7 x64.

It sounds like you have no web server running at all anywhere.

Have you tried enabling IIS and using it to display a basic html file first?

Programs & Features -> Turn Windows Features On/Off -> Internet Information Servcies

Then, place your html file in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\index.html and browse to http://localhost.

Once this works, try to get WAMP/php working. Be careful of port conflicts.

My initial thought is that you are missing an entry in the hosts file. Something like "127.0.0.1 localhost", however, you mention that you are getting a 404 error. That means that the webserver is connecting to your client/browser and responding to the request for a particular webpage.

I'm not familiar enough with Windows 7, however, I'm pretty sure that it does not include a webserver by default. Also, unless you actually code, build and run a webserver application using netbeans you're not going to get the desired response.

When it comes down to it.... your issue is going to be one of the following:

1) you're serving static documents and the webserver is not configured to serve the files from whatever the proper DOCROOT should be. This includes PUBLIC folders in the user's directories. (the basic apache install include a basic homepage)

2) you have a dynamic webserver application where the controller is looking at the application path in order to decide what page to display or what function to execute. (see MVC - Controller). Basically incomplete implementation.

3) yet another configuration error: your website might actually define a virtual domain. (something other than localhost) so when you look for localhost in the URL the server might not be configured to provide a default page.

Uncommenting the following line in host file worked for me,

#127.0.0.1 localhost

Well you are getting a 404, so the web server is running, it just can't find the file.

Check the http.conf file. If it pointing to the right root directory?

If you are using different ports, then check http.conf to see if Apache is listening on the right port, or if apache is redirecting traffic on the port to anther root directory.

Maybe posting your http.conf file might help?

If you're still having this problem, try this:

  1. Edit your hosts file (with elevated privileges)
  2. Uncomment the line "#127.0.0.1 localhost" (ie- remove the #)
  3. Save the file as is. hosts with no extension

In Win7 MS has decided to comment the localhost line with that msg that says it's handled in dns. I'm still not exactly clear what they're getting at, except maybe that they're telling folks to use dns for localhost resolution instead of the hosts file. Probably safer that way, anyway.

Yea, this was a pain for me as well.

So what i did was find the "Start Wampserver", just hit the start button and type it in.

Then right click on it , select properties. I set it to run in XP servive pack 3 on the capatability tab. I also checked the box "Run this program as an administrator".

Then I right clicked the WAMPSERVER on the System Tray, and re-started all services. This worked perfect for me, hope this will help you as well.

Rob

Got any other Programs running ? msn ect... ? some bind to port 8080 then your webserver wouldnt start and would cause a 404 , try binding it to a different port 80 which its default should be

I got a 404 could not connect error then I set wampmanager.exe to run as Xp Sp3 and it seems to be working fine this can be done by


  1. Right Clicking on it
  2. Properties
  3. click tab labled "Compatibility"
  4. Tick Box just undeder "Compatibility mode"
  5. Select Windows XP (Service Pack 3)
  6. Click Apply then OK

It was Skype interfering for me too. I changed the Skype settings (in Skype go to Tools > options > advanced > Connection and UNCHECK "use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming connections") save then close Skype. I have Win 7 HomePremium 64 bit, had installed Xampp fine with MySQL running fine, but no matter how many times I started Apache (and console showed "Apache started") I still got the "firefox can't establish a connection" error in the browser. After Skype changes were saved, Apache showed the green "Running" and all working now thanks

For me this did the trick at port 80 in the end:

  • You have to disable the http.sys service manually via the registry:

    1. Launch RegEdit:
    2. Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HTTP
    3. Add a new DWORD (32-bit) value
    4. Name it ‘NoRun’ not including the quotes
    5. Double click the new property
    6. In the Value data field type ’1' not including quotes and click OK
    7. Re-boot your computer

You should now find that Apache will start on port 80!

Have you try the iis? Go to Control Panel->Programs and Features->Turn Windows features on or off (side bar). Try installing or reinstalling the Internet Information Service. I've a windows 7 with iis, with .net and php, and it works great...

you have to install the service, go to wamp->Apache->Service->Install service, then a command prompt window will pop up, then press enter, and after a few seconds go to the same route Services-> and click Start/Resume service, and you ready

I had the exact same issue, and the solution is what someone has already said:

In the taskbar, click on the WAMP icon.

Go to Apache-->Service-->Install Service

Then go back by clicking and selecting Apache-->Service-->Start/Resume Service

This will allow the localhost function to work (keep in mind I had already changed the host file located under c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc to remove the # from the 127.0.0.1 line)

If you need to edit that file still, you need to right click on it and select Properties. Then go to the Security tab, and click the Advanced button. You then need to select the Users, click Edit and select "Full Control". This will enable you to edit it.

That being said, you need to ALSO install the MySQL service following the same procedure.

MySQL-->Service-->Install Service

Then go back by right clicking yet again and selecting MySQL-->Service-->Start/Resume Service.

And that should fix it all up in Windows 7!

Before installing Wamp, go to controlpanel=> Adminstrative tools => IIS Manager and turn off the IIS server. Install wamp and everything works fine. When IIS is on it also uses port 80. You can go through a lot of changing the ports and permissions for wamp but I have found this the quickest and easiest method of getting wamp to run successfully.

Try adding the following tags in the wwwroot folder web.config file. These tags should be added as a child of the configuration tags as below.

-configuration-
--system.webServer--
---validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" ---
--/system.webServer--
-/configuration-

Maybe Skype or other Application is using port 80. This you can check in

Tools->Settings->Advanced->Connection

See the above solutions are very good.But whenever you get this 404 eroor,first see this.I am sure the problem will be solved...

Just go to httpd.conf file by clicking wamp server symbol in bottom right taskbar-Apache->httpd.conf... or c:\\wampt\\bin\\apache\\apache2.2.1\\conf\\httpd.conf and approximate on line no 46 you will find "Listen 80"...just make sure it is written "80" after Listen...if it not then change it to 80...And your problem will be solved...

Assuming there is no problem doing a lookup on localhost (to 127.0.0.1), you need to make sure your server is listening to 127.0.0.1.

netstat works in both windows an UNIX. You probably need "netstat -a" to display listeners.

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