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Will not find Server
I have setup the web server using port 8080, I got a friend to check if it was connecting to my ip address followed by the port but he got nothing, when I test it on the local machine its fine.
I changed the port to 80 and it gave me an error 13 Any help please, and be gentle I am old!!!!! and slow Cheers Nigel |
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Was your friend trying to connect to the server via the internet or from inside your network?
Also, paste the entire error message here, please. I, for one, don't know all the Python errors by heart. |
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If your friend is trying to connect over the internet do you have port forwarding setup on your router? Does your ISP block connections on port 8080. Many ISPs block unrelated inbound connections on common server ports for consumer service.
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Hello,
Like Nigel I am old and slow and I have the same problem. The server works fine on my pc, but when I want to go to the web server via my netbook (on the same network), Firefox gives a message that it can't connect to the server. I've tried with a disabled MacAfee on both computers, but that didn't help. I looked at my router settings and port forwarding is enabled. On the netbook Firefox doen't even give the opportunity to login to the web server (I tried MS IE, but no luck there either). Has anyone an idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks, Piers |
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You don't need to have port forwarding enabled in order to access the server from a computer on the same network, that's only needed if you want to access the server from the internet. |
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Looking at Local (in house) connection issues
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"On the same Network" has different meanings to different people ![]() A wired SOHO network is probably the Same logical layer network. Wireless-Wired mix, can add a whole different set of variations ![]() Access points tend to simply extend the Wired Network. Wireless routers can (more: depends on...) split the network into 2 logical networks ( ![]() Can you access shared folders over the SAME connection? Is this a wired-only, wireless-Only, Mix of wired-wireless network? |
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calibre, version 0.7.43
ERROR: Failed to start content server: [Errno 13] Permission denied This is the error when the port is set to 80. I reset it to 8080 My mate tried accessing outside my network http://ip address:8080 and couldn't connect I can put the http://ip address:8080 in and it works. I am using an Airport extreme router and an iMac, I haven't got a clue about how to forward ports, so any help will be great |
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![]() The one on your inside network, you can control ![]() 1) Set it manually (instead of letting it use the DHCP assigned one) 2) Set your router to always give that system, the same (reserved) address. #2 is the clear choice if your system is portable and used on other networks, you want the flexibility to use other networks. I am not a Mac or Airport person, so I can't give specific instructions. (the full manual has way better instructions) If you have both the Airport AND a DSL/Cable router ![]() to "reserve" a specific address you need the unique 'MAC' (Media Access Control) address that is burned into every network device, from YOUR Calibre host computer: like, Code:
00:80:77:36:fa:e2 ![]() There is a router setting that will assign the same IP every time that MAC is connected (usually outside the automatic range). port forwarding, is simply a setting that say Outside requests to port 8080 should be passed thru to a pre-set machine ONLY. (sometimes referred to opening a pin-hole in you firewall). you need to set 8080 to forward to your machine.(that you locked its address down to a 'given'. |
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Thanks for all the feedback, but sadly it is too technical for me. I will try and read the messages more carefull when I have more time. If things are still uncomprehensible to me, I'll try and ask more questions.
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