Hi,
A priori, there is nothing in particular that could prevent access to localhost.
I even made, on my own Wampserver, a test to create and access a VirtualHost docket.localhost and it doesn't pose any problem.
A few little "tricks" call out to me:
- An apache access line with a 404 error
GET /upload_signatures/20200304155327_44.png HTTP/1.1" 404 339
- Mysql table errors
[ERROR] Invalid (old?) table or database name 'vtadmanage - Copy'.
Possibly perform a mysql-upgrade procedure:
In a command window opened on the bin folder of MySQL
Right-Click -> Tools -> Command windows -> Command windows MySQL/bin
type:
mysql_upgrade.exe --user=root --host=localhost --password=
with --password= if no password, otherwise the root password
- The php error log seems to be filled with values you wrote there by your own error_log("my datas" ) instructions;
- Apache VirtualHost configuration with warning
*** WARNING: Apache VirtualHost 'dirtylogs.localhost'
*** is not defined in C:/WINDOWS/system32/drivers/etc/hosts file
and so on.
Since these messages are interpretations of the results of the httpd.exe -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS command, it would be nice to see what the raw result of this command is without interpretation.
In a command windows opened on the bin folder of Apache
Ricght-Click -> Tools -> Commande windows -> Command windows Apache/bin
type:
httpd.exe -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS
It may be that it is the procedure for explaining the result that makes misinterpretations.
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