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I am using simple web hosting option from Visual Studio 2015, which hosts the default template web api over localhost:5000 port.
Please note that I am not using IIS express, a lot of questions out there are for IIS hosting.
I can consume them simply using http://localhost:5000/api/values. However when I try to consume this api from another system which is on LAN, using appropriate IP instead of localhost, it simply can't connect and shows error connecting to url.
You can try to reproduce this easily:
- Create an ASP .NET 5 web api using Visual Studio 2015.
- Select the "web" option inspite of "IIS Express" while running the solution. This would the ASP .NET web api using console over port 5000.
- Now we can consume the web api by hitting : http://localhost:5000/api/values
- However if I try to do the same from another system over LAN (changing localhost to appropriate IP), I can't connect.
- Also, If I try to ping my system from another system over LAN, I get appropriate response.
Any help would be appreciated.
localhost
. What happens when you properly publish the app and then start it? I bet it doesn't behave this way when employed. There must be some config switch to make it behave the way you want (i.e. don't deny access for everyone but localhost)Host: ...
field in that HTTP request. Try setting it tolocalhost
or<network ip>
maybe? All in all, if you employ / publish your web-app, those inaccessibility problems should go anyways.