1337 / Apache - How To Access NodeJS Server On LAN
Apr 10, 2013
i've created an application with NodeJS and I'd like to test the application on my LAN with my family. The application listens on port 1337 for connections and I can access the application fine through my own PC by typing localhost:1337, 192.168.0.3:1337 or even http://joel-pc:1337/ into my browser's address bar.
I will be also be running apache alongside NodeJS, and I can access this fine by typing 192.168.0.3 or http://joel-pc/ into a browser's address bar as long as it's connected to the same network.Now here's the weird part; If I stop the apache service, change my node application to listen on port 80 (http) insted of 1337, it will be accessible on my pc by typing localhost, 192.168.0.3 or even http://joel-pc into my browser's address bar. However, I still can't access NodeJS on any other PC on my network apart from my own.
I've tried creating an outbound rule within Windows 7 to allow access to port 1337, but I still can't get access to my NodeJS server on any other PC than my own, even if it's listening on port 80.
I am attempting to setup an Apache Server 2.2 for Windows, everything is set up but the server will not start, I heard it may be caused by my virus protector using Port 80 but I cannot find the httpd.conf file for it in the directories they say it should be in, I even did a tree/f with CMD DOS?
Differences between using an Apache server on a regular laptop vs. a whole operating system like Windows Server 2008. I'd like to setup an intranet complete with an internal domain name. Is this possible with Apache or do you have to use a complete server operating system like Windows server 2008?
After replacing a Cisco CSS/SSL Accelorator and PIX firewall with an ACE 4710 to do load balancing and SSL encryption behind an ASA firewall we started seeing mangled HTTP requests in the Apache access logs for the servers in the server farm. This is occurring for several different URLs and not just the one above and for multiple web browsers.The ACE load balances to servers running Tomcat 7 with Apache HTTP server v. 2.2.14. A recent ACE software upgrade to A5(2.1) has not fixed the problem.
I've been developing Node.js apps on my localhost on port 1337 for last two years with no problem as shown below.
$ node app App started on port 1337
Today I wanted to test how things go with default port 80, so I did:
$ sudo node app App started on port 80
But after that my network went crazy. Now I can't access any local address including localhost. When I ping to localhost it points to some weird public IP address (218.38.137.125) instead of 127.0.0.1.
i am trying to use teh ACE to replace an apache based load balancer in an jboss application cluster. I am using L7 loadbalancing to load balance between multiple components. the way these jboss application servers work with apache is that.When the jboss application starts up on the on application cluster, it issues a GET opencase/webservices/config-service?wsdl to the loadbalancer IP.The apache based LB in turn talks to the same box on port 8009 via ajp retrieves the configuration file and provides it back to the application on port 80.And after 2 has completed the Jboss application comes up. Basically to start the application the Apache loadbalacer will accept requests from the its target list and load balance the request back to them itself.Not sure how i can use the ACE to accomplish this. attached are my topology (logical) and the ace configuration. from my topology file -- the net-cms-1 will issue a get request to teh VIP (on the ace), the ACE accepts the connection but soon resets it.
I have installed lms 3.2 on server 2008 , and when I click on device update in software center I receive an error which I inserted down here ;I have to mention that I also have installed Common services patch .
I have taken over a couple of LMS 3.2.0 standalone servers (two different networks). When I reboot them they tend to be slow coming back up (20-30 min). I"m thinking this may be due to the fact that LMS was reinstalled on both of them as I see an old CSCOpx folder (CSCOpx_old) as well as the current one. I assume that someone reinstalled and the registry may be dirty and service dependencies may be jacked up but honestly I don't know how this works for LMS and I haven't found much good info in the user guide for common services for service dependencies or registry keys in general.
Also, one of the servers never comes up fully on reboot or restart of the daemon manager. I troubleshot this and found that Tomcatmonitor and Apache are always down after reboot/restart. Tomcatmonitor says that it was shutdown by the administor in a pdshow and Apache says that it was never started. I have to go into the server and manually start these processes with a pdexec to get the application up.
I'm trying to get a Curl Response from an outside server, however I noticed I cant neither PING the server in question nor connect to it.I tried disabling the iptables firewall but I had no success.My server is running behind a Cisco Linksys WRTN310N Router with the DD-wrt firmware Installed. In which I already disabled the firewall.
Here are my network settings:
Ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:26:b9:76:73:6b inet addr:192.168.1.120 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::226:b9ff:fe76:736b/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
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This gets an empty result array. This function however works well in the previous server where the script was hosted before. No modifications where made whatsoever
Essentially, I have a spare desktop computer I'd like to turn into a web server, but my modem and wireless router are very difficult to work with. I installed Apache HTTP and successfully hosted a test page which can be accessed anywhere on the LAN. However, I'm having trouble setting up the server to be accessed from my external IP address.
I was supplied with a ZyXEL EQ-660R DSL modem by my ISP (CenturyLink) and bought a Netgear WGT624v3 wireless router in which to connect my laptop and spare desktop.
ZyXEL's website is not useful, and I don't think much of the problem is with the Netgear router. I've played with many settings and have tried to forward port 80 from the modem, but I've had no luck.
I purchased the EA6500 a few days ago, and when I'm connected to Cisco Connect Cloud I am unable to select Folder Access / FTP Server / Media Server. I click them and nothing happens.Also, the Cisco light on the router keeps blinking.
i used the vpn over the weekend to access my comp. and now i can't access the server at my office come Monday . . . my internet works fine, when i ping the ip addy it "timed out" when i run a tracert it shows me step1 step2 vpn addy and at step3 "* * *" symbols and stops there for 30 lines/"hops" same thing . . . i tried accessing the router via web after ipconfig/using the default gateway as the ip for the router but it won't let me saying firewall or proxy setting is there . . . i went to internet options and turned off the proxy setting and same thing, can't access the router via web . . . i've checked the firewall settings for the windows and it's been "off" . . .
I am looking at purchasing a new Server, but one of my main requirements is to have remote access for users. What are the requirements for good remoting services and which server OS would provide at least adequate remoting services. That is being remoting that provides concurrent use, speed where things do not load slowly and perhaps ease of use, so users can access files.
One of our servers has lost the ability to access WAN side computers. For example, it can't ping google.com. It can, however, interact with LAN computers. One thing of note -- it is set up with a static IP and one-to-one NAT on the firewall (sonicwall)When we disable the one-to-one nat on the firewall the server is able to ping out. We do need to keep the one-to-one nat up though -- as it provides access to the site the server hosts
I am working remotely & unable to access my company's 'ftp server'. The 'box' stated "NO SUCH INTERFACE SUPPORTED'. I have just bought a new Acer laptop & it'll be a complete waste if I can't use for work.
I just setup a VPN server on my home pc w/ XP pro, and a VPN client connection on my laptop w/ WIN7. I'd tried to connected the vpn server and it connected successfully. However, I wonder how i can access my server (or my files on it) when Im away from home? I kinda know it is something about web browse access.
I am looking for ways to access (1) my (own) web server (with IIS 6/Apache) (HTTP)(2) my IP/Network cam (RTSP)from my smartphone (3) from "Internet". I am a .NET-system developer but my networking skills are very poor.My problem is that there are obstacles, i e an evil firewall (4). Since my web server (1) and IP/Network (2) cam are behind it (4), I have absolutely no idea how to access them from my smart phone (3) from Internet.My ISP doesn't allow port forwarding, but I know that there is a Socks5 server which I can reach @port 1080. I believe that I can use it somehow?Is it possible to reach my web server at all from outside the firewall? How? Are there any other solutions for me except for changing my ISP?
I have a small office network with a domain and a server. When I added a router to one of my computers, it is no longer able to access the server (which is not on the router). I'm hoping this is a simple fix.
i cant get access to facebook from my server i download another browser that did not work, it keep saying that, well a matter of fact it don't load at all, it very slow when it click to start the page,. i did have facebook access about a week ago but i dont know hat happen why i cant access it here and said the client on the server can access facebook but i cant how is that possible?
I run a web server behind a D-Link DIR-655 (Rev B). I have port 80 opened and forwarded to my servers IP and a domain pointed at my external IP. I can access the server without issue using the domain or external IP from outside of my network, but I can only access it via the internal IP from inside my network. Using the domain or the external IP just gives me a timeout error. I had a Linksys router previously and didn't face this issue.
My laptop is connecting to BT Business Hub fine but with "No Internet Access". All I'm being told is "DNS server isn't responding". I've tried all the command prompts I've found and tried "Obtaining DNS server automatically" as well as the default numbers on some forums but nothing is working.I can connect to this same network on my iPad with no problems and this laptop can connect to an alternative wifi as well.
I've got this problem about accessing a file server in my work office.
First, I used to have a desktop PC connected via ethernet cable to a wireless router (there's only one connection in this office but there are two of us, so we set up a router), and I was able to acces the file server by typing "\SERVERNAME" in the RUN command windows. I brought my laptop and I connected it to the router via wireless. After I tried accessing the server the same way I used to (typing "\SERVERNAME") but I got the "Windows cannot acces \servername". Well, I said, I'll try by connecting via ethernet cable, but I couldn't connect either. The only way I can access is by disconnecting the internet cable off the router and plugging it in my laptop's ethernet port. But the issue is that we've only got one connection and some other people connect wirelessly too. I can't understand why if connecting an ethernet cable to the router's LAN port, I was able to access the server from my desktop computer but when I tried the same way from my laptop I could not.Internet connection works fine in my laptop. Networks settings are ok i think. My laptop has Windows 7 and my desktop has Win XP.
Our companies dc cant connect to the internet and can only access the local networkI configured everything correctly eg ip adress dns and default gateway
I have a VPN with a number of servers where we are doing some software development. We have a TFS, Web, App and SQL Server etc.. inside a private LAN which is accessible via VPN. Nothing inside the private network can access outbound. However, I would like to open the Web Server on the private LAN to be able to be accessed via http(s).As we develop the software I want to access the site from the internet.It's a fairly simple setup.DSL > Modem > Home Lan. On the Home Lan I have a Server (2 ethernets) connected to the modem router and the other card to a hub. This server acts as the VPN server, DHCP etc.. for the Private LAN.The web server I want to be able to access from outside is the one inside the private network. Any recommendations?fyi, I'm not a networking guy, I hacked my way through setting up the private network through a number of great YouTube videos, that saved me a lot of time.
I hav a Network area storage server where all my files are stored. The Folders are shared on the network the shared folders were working fine but suddenly i was unable to access these folders .I tried to Map the network drives by IP address that is ""\ipaddressshare""of the NAS server but was unable to do so. It Gave me an error message ""No Logon Servers are currently available"" . But when i put my server Name that is ""\servernameshare "" i am able to map the folders. Why am i unable to access my shared folders on the NAS server by IP address . I have checked the IP adress connectivity and everything but it is all fine .I can even ping by ip address of the NAS serve
There are no IT employees at my small company and everyone else has started coming to me with their computer issues. Normally it's fairly straight-forward, but I've never come across this one before.We've got a computer that's connected to the network and has internet access, but cannot access the network drive like the other computers can.The shared drive is found under computer --> network location.The operating system is Windows 7.I've tried disconnecting from the network and reconnecting, and mapping the network drive.
I'm trying to develop and test a website from my iPad. I have my laptop and iPad on same local network, 192.168.1.xThey can see each other over network and I can access the page:192.168.1.105:80 (my laptops local web server) from both iPad and laptop. However the application server runs on port 8080 and I cannot access this from either device/machine. the router's firewall is playing a role, and I have no software firewall running on laptop that I'm aware of (turned off windows 7 firewall).localhost:8080/myWebSite or 127.0.0.1 also works on port 8080.The only combo that does not work is 192.168.1.105 with port 8080. I need this so the iPad can hit the site so I can test locally while developing.
I have to share some PDF files with members of my organization, I have a Windows XP Pro box dedicated for this. Currently they can access it from within the office as a shared folder. I would like to make it available remotely is there a better way other then as a FTP access.