I have a few virtual machines that are set up on bridge network. One of this virtual machines (HDP sandbox) has the web ui and I wanna use it but it's IP is not opened on the browser. What's should i do?
As i understand it,your vm has a web server.if so,check the status of apache service.If it is not running,you have to start it.
service apache2 status
service apache2 start
after you run the commands above(command may be different due to linux distro),
enter ip address into the web browser.
also,you must be sure that HDP services are running.
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I am working with Minikube on VM (VirtualBox - Linux Ubuntu). I need to access the ONAP Portal App service's GUI through the internet browser, which I can't.
I have deployed ONAP Portal App on Minikube and now I want to access its GUI through the internet browser. There was no external IP when I looked at "kubectl get services". As I found I used the Minikube tunnel. Now, I have the external IP by the portal-app service (which is by the way same as the cluster IP), but I can't get to its GUI - the website is unreachable/unable to connect. Then I tried "minikube service portal-app --url", which showed me different IP with the correct port, but in the browser I got to the apache tomcat and not to the portal-app. What am I missing?
Thanks for any advice.
I have setup a Virtualbox with a Linux environment running a web server. The host is running Windows 7, and I can access the web served by the server in the virtual machine from the host's browser.
However, I would like to be able to access this web server from another computer; say, a colleague on the same network that the host is in. Is there a way of doing so?
Summary:
Host (win7) interfaces:
- 172.16.1.15 (internet facing)
- 192.168.55.1 (VM facing)
Guest (linux with web server running) interface:
- 192.168.55.2
Web server is reachable from Host (through 192.168.55.1 - 192.168.55.2 interface)
Web server is NOT reachable from other computer on 172.16.1.X network.
Can you guys help me out on what I may be able to do in order to achieve this?
Thank you!
Well, despite downvotes without any kind of explanation why (thank you!), I have found a way of doing what I intended on Virtualbox settings:
On machine, right click, Settings > Network > Advanced > Port forwarding, and then, fill with corresponding data, i.e.:
host ip could be 0.0.0.0,
host port should be the port other users will use to access your computer (and thus the VM),
guest ip is the VM ip, and
guest port should be 80 if it is a web server typically).
Thank you, hope this helps to the next one running into this!
On my computer I have deployed my web site on IIS. If I access this website locally with :8080 works perfect, but when I try to access this site from another machine or my Android phone I get 'The site can't be reached. my_ip_address took too long to respond ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT –' this error.
I have tried solutions from this question, but nothing worked for me. Need some help!
There are few factors which can affect the accessibility of the site hosted on your local computer:
Is the client machine (including your phone) in the same network as the Server (In this case your site)
Is the firewall configured to allow connections on port 8080
Have you tried accessing the server using the IP Address. For e.g. http://192.168.0.1:port
Steps to isolate
Ping the server Ip from the client machine and see if it is able to connect to it.
ping 192.168.0.1
If the above fails, then I would assume that you are not on the same network. If it succeeds then check if the port is open.
You can also use nmap to see whether the ports are open or not
nmap -p 8080 kaushal.com
If the above fails, then open the port in your Firewall configuration and then try again.
Try this and share the results.
I deployed a web site into a Azure VM and did the following
1) Create a HTTP Endpoint with TCP protocol and port 80 (both
internal and external) for the VM
2) configure the web site to be assigned with the internal IP
assigned
I can browse to the site within the VM, but can not connect to it from external using either the DNS or the public VIP assigned by Azure. the browser said "can not connect to [vip]".
Have I missed any steps or any advice on how to trouble shoot this issue?
If this is a "normal" VM and not a Cloud Service then you need to connect to the VM and open port 80 in the Windows Firewall directly on the machine as well.
In the end, i found it is caused by the selection of "direct connect" at the Endpoint setting.
Untick it, it works...
I have created an ASP.NET application on my local machine. In order to test this application in IE 6, I have created a VPC. I am trying to connect to this web application through the VPC. However, I cannot connect to it. I can however connect to the internet.
What am I doing wrong?
Can you ping from the virtual PC? If not, you have network configuration issues.
Otherwise, check firewalls, and make sure that port 80 is open and sending traffic to IIS.
there are many possibilities. first I'd consider would be any firewall rules on the ASP.NET side preventing incoming HTTP connections.
What is the URL you are using to go to your site? If you are using localhost, you will need to change that to the actual IP address of your development machine, as localhost on the Virtual PC image will be a different IP address than localhost on the development machine.