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how to change skype port in windows 8.1? Apache/xampp is not running even after changing default value of httpd.conf and httpd-ssl.conf
Modern Skype app uses port 80 by default. There is no option to change the port settings. Port 80 must be forwarded for modern Skype app to operate properly.
Please See this thread.
http://community.skype.com/t5/Windows-8-1-from-Windows-Store/No-proxy-settings-option-in-Windows-8-Skype/m-p/1155558/highlight/true#M299
Uninstall the Windows 8 "app" version of Skype, and download the desktop version from the Skype website (at the time of writing, this can be found at http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-windows/downloading/ ).
You can then go to Tools | Options... | Advanced | Connection as normal.
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Windows 10 (64 bit), Far. ver.3, x64.
I can't find plugin for Secure FTP.
I need to connect by SSH to remote Linux Machine.
https://github.com/michaellukashov/Far-NetBox
Check if you have NetBox already installed (Alt+F1):
To add a connection, press Shift+F4.
I've also underlined the different tabs where one can change parameters, although usually the first tab is sufficient.
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I have hosted a ASP.Net website on my localhost within my organisation. I want to connect to this website from any system around the world. I am unable to access it for now. What things should be done to allow access to the website to everyone in the Internet.
The required port(s) need to be opened in all firewalls that are between your web server and the internet.
This can include both software firewall(s) on your server, i.e. firewalld, and hardware firewalls in place as network middleware.
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This is not a coding question but I can't find a clear answer anywhere so I thought the stackoverflow community will know. Let's say, I'm currently using computer A and running Remote Desktop on Windows to access computer B. From computer B, I sign in to a website. Would the admin for that website be able to tell I was on computer A when I signed in? Or can they only pick up my computer B IP address? I don't know much about networking and remote desktop so any help is appreciated.
Your IP will be of computer B. You can think of Remote Desktop as a TV (with which you can interact) - the images from the remote computer are transmitted to your computer, but all actions still happen on the remote computer.
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I have a vps which is virtualised with vmware. I installed vmware workstation and now installing freebsd for testing purposes. Didn't finished the installation but trying to figure out how networking will be held.
I couldn't get additional IP address so will use NAT. How would I be able to use 22 port? I plan to use a prefix to the ports. (like 11 prefix, so 22 port will be 1122) Can it be done by iptables?
Host is CentOS 5, guest will be FreeBSD 7.2.
VirtualBox solved the problem.
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I'm running an ASP.NET web site through IIS from my computer.
I can access this website with ip address from my computer like http://192.168.2.3:81/
The question is how to access this website from other computers?
you need to open 81 port for your site in Windows Firewall on your computer so that you can access it from other computer.
Please refer here
you can access the url within local system without any issues...but if you want to access your website remotely from other system then you must have to allow that port(here 81) in windows firewall...once that port is opened then other machines can able to access your application with that port...
For enabling port in windows firewall do the following steps
1.Start -> run -> wf.msc (Windows Firewall shortcut)
Goto inbound rules -> new rule
3.give the port number as per your requirement
4.Finish
5.Access your application across the world...Enjoy!!!
For complete reference follow the Microsoft official link below
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-port-windows-firewall#1TC=windows-7