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Pretty self-explanatory. Is there any way I can make Apache stop listening in port 443 (Https). So that it only listens on port 80 (http)?

I'm working on a Windows 7 PC.

Edit 1: I installed Apache with XAMPP. So i don't know how it came pre-configured.

Solution: There is a file in "\apache\conf\extra" called http-ssl.conf that had a command saying "Listen 443" (line 20). Just change it, delete it, or add a # before it to solve the issue.

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  • How do you know it currently listens to 443?
    – Robert
    Jan 3, 2012 at 22:10
  • I know it is currently listening on 443 because i can see it listed with cmd.exe "netstat -a -b"
    – Sosavpm
    Jan 3, 2012 at 22:27

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had the same problem.
I found

Listen 443 https

in the /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf directory.

The README file in that directory states:

This directory holds configuration files for the Apache HTTP Server; any files in this directory which have the ".conf" extension will be processed as httpd configuration files.

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Unless there's a "listen 443" statement in the .conf someplace... it will not listen on port 443.

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