I have a simple HTTP server implemented on Node, though I have tried to do the same thing with other languages and could not figure out how to.
I can pick some port on localhost
, say, 1337
, and respond to requests just fine on my machine. I then want to access the server from the browser on my smartphone. Leaving it listening on localhost
doesn't work (which is just as I expect). Then I try either my own IP, which I get googling my ip
, or 192.168.1.1
, which I understand refers to the LAN. I try these with several ports.
Both of those give errors indicating that these addresses cannot be bound.
Now, I suppose I am misunderstanding how networks and IP addresses work. How can I make this work? That is, how can I make my HTTP server accept requests from other hosts in the LAN, and then from anyone on the Internet?