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Port 7000 already in use (afs3-fileserver) Mac only #3499
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Good solution! It works. thank you |
thank you!thank you! |
@browniebroke should we change the docs port due to this conflict? |
I don't see a reason to stay on 7000, it was probably picked arbitrarily. So yeah, we can change it. |
This option is moved to System Settings -> General -> Airdrop & Handoff -> Airplay receiver in MacOS 13 Ventura, Previously it was in Sharing |
had this problem also, solves it |
It doesn't work for me, because AirPlay stops working. How is that a solution? |
I recommend changing your program's port from 7000 to 7001 or something rather than disabling |
thanks! |
Brilliant solution! |
life saver :) |
For those who upgraded to MacOS 12.1, your AirPlay receiver may have started on Port 7000 and your docker may fail due to this port already being used.
If your program uses Port 7000, I recommend changing your application port rather than disabling this.
You can also disable this port in System Settings -> General -> Airdrop & Handoff -> Airplay receiver (
previously: System Preferences > Sharing > AirPlay receiver). Then you can run docs service in docker.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: