![]() When a game is installed it is installed on the HDD. Origin and steam are relatively portable as in they are on the HDD and all I do on a clean windows install is start them. HDD is removable and has game vendors,steam,oculus and origin and their game files on it. If you deleted a rule, and then it worked, well what was defined in that rule? A program? A port? What? Go review every active firewall rule and look for one that references your software or a port that is used. I don't know what firewall rules are defined on your system. ![]() Ok, great you have isolated it to a firewall problem. Yes it works if you delete the firewall instances of xampp/fesl and try again or indeed turn off the firewall. Go ask this question in a Oculus or xampp or fesl forum where you can interact with users who are familiar with that software. How does this relate to your problem? What is an "Oculus 'games path'" and how does that relate to the problem? If you don't clearly explain the interaction of the software, we don't know what you are doing. What is Oculus? That is your first mention of this. Oculus 'games path' changes when not booted up with the HDD.īut oculus only starts when I tell it to,nothing on the HDD is asked to start at boot or anything that points to it. I have noticed oculus does indeed seem to 'ask' if the HDD is present? If that all works the the problem would appear to be within your router. If you don't get the same results then the obvious problem area is the firewall.ĭisconnect the drive, boot up, connect the drive, start the programs. Then on your phone or another pc, run the same http tests with the same ip address. Open a command prompt and run ipconfig to get your ip addressĭo the same with https to test port 443. gets no reply then it 'rules' that port 80 is for itself.ĭo you have another pc on your network that you can test with? Or can you connect your phone to WIFI and use it's browser.Ĭonnect the drive and boot up. WAN - Virtual Server / Port ForwardingWAN - Virtual Server / Port Forwarding "When your network's firewall is disabled and you set 80 as the HTTP server's port range for your WAN setup, then your http server/web server would be in conflict with RT-AC5300's web user interface." Possibly? xampp uses port 80 and 443,could windows do a quick check when its booting up? xampp doesn't start until I start it,maybe the router is checking for port 80 when pc boots? anyone using port 80.yes me says xampp.pc boots up with the rule working. Only a reboot with HDD attached seems to allow xampp/port 80 to work?įound in the router. Start xampp,check port 80,not open but xampp and its services seem to be running fine,website connectable over localhost Pull drive from bay,wait 10 secs,put drive back in bay Stop xampp and its services,check 80,not open all working fine then. IP's are all fixed/assigned including internet/WAN IP,nothing is DHCP'd You can assign any IP to a rule or a drop down to choose attached devices. "url": "$matchHead/xampp-windows-圆4-$version-VS$matchVs-installer.exe#/setup.Router is an Asus RT-AC5300 running Merlin FW "Invoke-ExternalCommand \"$env:HOMEDRIVE \\xampp \\uninstall.exe \" -ArgumentList 'unattended') -RunAs | Out-Null " " Copy-Item -Path \"$env:HOMEDRIVE \\xampp \\$_ \" -Destination \"$persist_dir \\$_ \" -Force -Recurse ", "$persist_files = \\conf', 'apache \\logs', 'htdocs', 'mysql \\data', 'php \\php.ini', 'sendmail \\sendmail.ini', 'tomcat \\conf', 'tomcat \\logs', 'xampp-control.ini') ", "Invoke-ExternalCommand \"$dir \\setup.exe \" -ArgumentList 'unattended', '-launchapps', '0') | Out-Null ", " error \"Administrator rights are required to install $app. "Visual C 2022 Redistributable": "extras/vcredist2022 " ![]() "notes": "Run XAMPP Control Panel with admin rights to avoid access errors. "description": "Apache distribution containing MariaDB, PHP, and Perl ", ![]()
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