Addressing the issue of port 443 being occupied by another application involves several strategies:
Go to Edit > Preferences > Shared VMs and change the port or disable sharing. Option B: Change Veeam’s Default Port Addressing the issue of port 443 being occupied
Port 443 is the default port used for HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) communication. Veeam Backup & Replication uses this port to establish a secure connection between the backup server and the vCenter server or ESXi hosts for replication and backup operations. When Veeam Backup & Replication is configured to use port 443, it attempts to establish a secure connection to the target server. However, if another application is using port 443, the Veeam Backup & Replication job will fail. When Veeam Backup & Replication is configured to
. If this port is occupied by another application, the Veeam services will fail to bind, and the application will not start. Veeam Community Resource Hub Common Applications Occupying Port 443 Hyper-V Replication If this port is occupied by another application,
Elias exhaled, a long, shaky breath. The port was free. The backup was running.
netsh http show urlacl | findstr :443