@m-anish - as requested in email ...
Expected behavior and actual behavior.
Exected: Opening either locally http://192.168.0.9:4244 or remotely http://<address of router>:24244 should hit our Internet Archive server and start a process to load the IA front end.
Actual: Connection refused
Steps to reproduce the problem.
Specifications like the version of the IIAB, operating system version, or hardware details.
I have installed a smaller version of the Internet Archive server on an IIAB.
Output of uname -a: Linux box.lan 4.14.98-v7+ #1200 SMP Tue Feb 12 20:27:48 GMT 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux its a RaspberryPi 3.
Its hooked to a Router which forwards port 24244 to port 4244 on the RPI. I
The router also forwards ssh, so I can provide access if someone wants to login and poke around unfortunately the IP address of the router gets changed by the ISP but I can give you a current ip/port/id/password if you message me at mitra@archive.org
@holta suggested editing /usr/bin/iiab-gen-iptables and running either it, or sudo ./runrole network
neither of which worked.
@m-anish - as requested in email ...
Expected behavior and actual behavior.
Exected: Opening either locally
http://192.168.0.9:4244or remotelyhttp://<address of router>:24244should hit our Internet Archive server and start a process to load the IA front end.Actual: Connection refused
Steps to reproduce the problem.
Specifications like the version of the IIAB, operating system version, or hardware details.
I have installed a smaller version of the Internet Archive server on an IIAB.
Output of uname -a:
Linux box.lan 4.14.98-v7+ #1200 SMP Tue Feb 12 20:27:48 GMT 2019 armv7l GNU/Linuxits a RaspberryPi 3.Its hooked to a Router which forwards port 24244 to port 4244 on the RPI. I
The router also forwards ssh, so I can provide access if someone wants to login and poke around unfortunately the IP address of the router gets changed by the ISP but I can give you a current ip/port/id/password if you message me at mitra@archive.org
@holta suggested editing /usr/bin/iiab-gen-iptables and running either it, or
sudo ./runrole networkneither of which worked.