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When you go to localhost:8080 it's the exact same thing The c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file has been changed (see below), but i assume that has nothing to do with rerouting to. I'm trying to kill a dev server setup via yarn on windows
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While i ctrl+c'd the command prompt, when i went back to localhost:8080 it had not stopped What i had believed to be the main issue (may be a sub issue) how do i make windows home server (running iis) forward specific localhost url's to port 8080 so that apache (not iis) running on the same machine picks the request up to serve the page How can i kill the process?
This is quite new to me so i hope it is clear what i try to ask
On my windows 10 pro i have installed a small application which runs as a webserver on port 8080 I can access it using localhost:8. Localhost is redirected to 127.0.0.1 via the lo local loopback interface, as defined in the hosts file (/etc/hosts) this local link will work even if the computer does not have an internet connection
Accessing from the server ip sends a connection through the internet Your connection would get routed to the destination (server ip) via the server's internet connection on wlan0 or eth0. You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful
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Instead, you can save this post to reference later. Err_connection_refused is the expected result when there is no process listening to that port 8080 there must be a process listening to the port you're connecting to, or the operating system will reject the connection You can test this out by connecting to any other listening port For example, windows listens to port 3389 for remote desktop connections, but doesn't listen to 3390, so try.
How does localhost 127.0.0.1 work I'm wondering how does localhost:8080 works Who is sitting behind the scenes and handling my request's How all request's are handling
I have the ip address for ubuntu machine, and i want to access the application running on localhost in ubuntu from my virtual windows box
Is there a way to do it Typing the [inet address]:8080 do. I configured the server to listen on 8080 and i access it by going to localhost:8080 I have added inbound and outbound tcp/udp rules for port 8080 on all profiles (domain, private, and public).