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I am trying to run http-server for nodejs.

After using npm start the server starts on the given port(8000) perfectly with a few ignorable errors. But when I try to run the application url, it says 'Webpage is not available'. When i tried to ping the IP it responds by sending packets perfectly.

When I run http-server command it shows that it is running on 127.0.0.1:8080 and 172.31.46.121:8080. I tried changing the localhost port to 8080,but with no difference in results.

I am using putty client to run linux on windows.

nodejs version-5.4.1

npm version-3.7.0

Please help..

There is one more thing..

I ran this server on putty at port 80. Then with the server still running i tried to run the same nodejs server using Bitnami client(i.e. using npm start) at the same port(80) and there was no conflict of ports. Even the app is running fine at that port when I run it through Bitnami client.

http-server file code-

` #!/usr/bin/env node

var colors = require('colors'),
httpServer = require('../lib/http-server'),
argv = require('optimist').argv,
portfinder = require('portfinder'),
opener = require('opener');

if (argv.h || argv.help) {
console.log([
"usage: http-server [path] [options]",
"",
"options:",
"  -p                 Port to use [8080]",
"  -a                 Address to use [0.0.0.0]",
"  -d                 Show directory listings [true]",
"  -i                 Display autoIndex [true]",
"  -e --ext           Default file extension if none supplied [none]",
"  -s --silent        Suppress log messages from output",
"  --cors             Enable CORS via the 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'       header",
"  -o                 Open browser window after staring the server",
"  -c                 Set cache time (in seconds). e.g. -c10 for 10 seconds.",
"                     To disable caching, use -c-1.",
"  -h --help          Print this list and exit."
 ].join('\n'));
process.exit();
}

var port = argv.p || parseInt(process.env.PORT, 10),
host = argv.a || '0.0.0.0',
log = (argv.s || argv.silent) ? (function () {}) : console.log,
requestLogger;

if (!argv.s && !argv.silent) {
requestLogger = function(req) {
log('[%s] "%s %s" "%s"', (new Date).toUTCString(), req.method.cyan,     req.url.cyan, req.headers['user-agent']);
}
}
if (!port) {
portfinder.basePort = 8080;
portfinder.getPort(function (err, port) {
if (err) throw err;
listen(port);
});
} else {
listen(port);
}

function listen(port) {
var options = {
root: argv._[0],
cache: argv.c,
showDir: argv.d,
autoIndex: argv.i,
ext: argv.e || argv.ext,
logFn: requestLogger
};

if (argv.cors) {
options.headers = { 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin': '*' };
}

var server = httpServer.createServer(options);
server.listen(port, host, function() {
log('Starting up http-server, serving '.yellow
  + server.root.cyan
  + ' on port: '.yellow
  + port.toString().cyan);
 log('Hit CTRL-C to stop the server');

if (argv.o) {
  opener('http://127.0.0.1:' + port.toString());
}
});
}

if (process.platform !== 'win32') {
//
// Signal handlers don't work on Windows.
//
process.on('SIGINT', function () {
log('http-server stopped.'.red);
process.exit();
});
}

`

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  • can you just paste your server code / app.js code? Are you using Node.js Express? Feb 1, 2016 at 10:24
  • @AlexMills: No, am not using Express. just Node.js Feb 1, 2016 at 10:30
  • is firewall blocking requests to your port other than 80?
    – Sridhar
    Feb 1, 2016 at 10:43
  • No @Sridhar. Firewall isn'tt doing anything. port is free to use. Feb 1, 2016 at 10:51
  • what is an 'application url' in this context? May be missed to make an entry in host file for domain?
    – Sridhar
    Feb 1, 2016 at 10:59

1 Answer 1

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Please provide some code, out of pure speculation there may be an issue with bind IP ie. you may have your IP address of server bind to 127.0.0.1 which can only be accessed from locahost, change it to 0.0.0.0 to allow access from outside.

var http = require('http');
http.createServer(function(req, res) {
    res.writeHead(200, {
          'content-type': 'text/plain'
});
res.end('It works');
}).listen(3000, '0.0.0.0');
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  • can u tell me which code do u need to check the issue? Feb 1, 2016 at 12:22
  • just the part where you bind your ip and port
    – AJS
    Feb 1, 2016 at 12:26
  • As you may see that i have bound my server to 0.0.0.0 instead of 127.0.0.1
    – AJS
    Feb 1, 2016 at 12:28
  • 1
    there are few possibilities 1) your server isn't actually listening to 8080 or 2) your firewall is blocking the port from outside access. try following commmand : netstat -tupln | grep 8080 , if you get a output then your server is fine the problem may be due to firewall
    – AJS
    Feb 1, 2016 at 13:10
  • Also you could telnet from client side using telnet <ip address> 8080 and see if you get connected
    – AJS
    Feb 1, 2016 at 13:14

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