I have a ruby(using sinatra) webservice on windows 7 32 bit OS. Its running on port 4567. Its working fine when I use localhost:4567 but when I replace localhost with the local ip of my machine say, 192.168.103.99:4567 it doesn't work, and fails to connect. I have already disabled the firewall, by-pass proxy and added port 4567 to exception, still no luck.

What might be the issue ?

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Check localhost is bound to IPV4 localhost 127.0.0.1 and not an IPV6 localhost. Also, what web server are you using? Mongrel, Thin, Webrick, Passenger? – mcfinnigan May 30 '13 at 9:29
    
How to check that ? Its WEBrick 1.3.1 – foobar May 30 '13 at 9:31
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ping localhost and see what ip address is resolved. To bind webrick to a specific ip, see this documentation: smyck.net/2007/03/11/how-to-bind-webrick-to-any-ip-address – mcfinnigan May 30 '13 at 9:33
    
on pinging localhost its returning reply from something like ::1: which I think is ipv4 ? – foobar May 30 '13 at 9:40
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Here's a link that helped me once. – Sudarshan Shubakar May 30 '13 at 10:28
up vote 41 down vote accepted

From the comment of @SudarshanShubakar following worked for me.

ruby app.rb -o 0.0.0.0

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When using the built-in server through the run! if app_file == $0 check, Sinatra's doc explains that set :bind, '0.0.0.0' is required to make the interface available outside the localhost layer.

It is not required to use a custom IP address or a reverse DNS (mydomain.com…): '0.0.0.0' is the legit value expected by Sinatra, which will be interpreted correctly.

Therefore, a minimal, self-contained Sinatra application made available on all interfaces, not only localhost, would be:

require 'sinatra/base'

class MyApp < Sinatra::Base
  set :bind, '0.0.0.0'

  get '/' do
    'Hello World'
  end

  run! if app_file == $0
end
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To set server hostname or IP-address use sinatra setting bind like

set :bind, '192.168.103.99'
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thanks!! This was really helpful! – Andres Dec 9 '13 at 13:47

this

require 'rubygems'
require 'sinatra'
require "dbi"

set :bind, '192.168.200.185'
get '/' do
    'hello word'
end
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This works, but needs a bit of explanation for the answer. – Pred Sep 2 '15 at 1:14

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