Please show your mongoose initialization code

On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Neriah BJ Ato <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm developing a C-based HTTP forwarding application for OpenWrt in a
> Carambola device using the Mongoose.h library, and I'm trying to send HTTP
> packets to that application using curl or telnet. But my problem is it
> couldn't connect to host, even though I curl or telnet the program from
> either localhost or from another device in the network. I've tried turning
> off the firewall for the Carambola device, but it still cannot connect to
> the host. I've also tried changing the port, starting from 5000 and up, but
> the result is still the same.
>
> I've tried running the program in a different environment (Ubuntu 14.04 in
> my PC), and I can access the program using the same port using telnet,
> curl, or any other TCP script, from either localhost or another device
> within the network. I've also tried running a Lua-based TCP server program
> that binds in the same port as the running HTTP forwarder program. It
> doesn't induce any errors to both programs but only the Lua program
> receives data.
>
> I've also tried netstat while the program is running, but the port doesn't
> appear to be used by anything. Thus my question in the topic: does the API
> bind at the port at start up? Or is this a Carambola/OpenWrt related
> problem?
>
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