very much like? so its not the same? so post it here Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2014 17:57:37 UTC+2 schrieb Matthew Mitsui: > > Hi, > > I'm using node.js to make an HTTP server on a remote machine. I listen > on a fixed port - call it port 9005. I've toggled between using "0.0.0.0", > "127.0.0.1", the host name, and the IPv4 inet address of the machine as the > IP address for listening. When I try to connect to this machine through my > browser (specifying both hostname and port), I get no response. > > Assume there are no firewall issues. I've made simple hello world TCP and > HTTP servers on this remote machine, using Java, and both of them work on > port 9005 (I connect and get responses). This makes me think that I may be > using node.js incorrectly. Is there some external dependency that I need > to use with node.js? My code for making a listening server is very much > like the hello world code for the HTTP server on the main page > <http://nodejs.org>. > Thanks in advance! > >
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