From: Bram C. <bc...@cb...> - 2007-05-03 20:29:42
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone has tried running yaws on OS X. We are trying to get it working. Serving webpages works just fine including using json to make erlang callbacks. The problem we are having is when we try to make a soap call it keeps returning {error, connection refused}. The exact same code works fine on linux. Thanks, Bram Cymet |
From: Claes W. <kl...@ta...> - 2007-05-03 21:07:40
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Bram Cymet wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering if anyone has tried running yaws on OS X. We are trying > to get it working. Serving webpages works just fine including using json > to make erlang callbacks. The problem we are having is when we try to > make a soap call it keeps returning {error, connection refused}. The > exact same code works fine on linux. > I develop on OS X. I suggest you take another look at your config files. connection refused means ... well, just that. Do netstat to see which ports are listened to. Start yaws with -i and see which ports it claims to listen to. -klacke |
From: Bram C. <bc...@cb...> - 2007-05-04 15:09:37
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Hi Claes, I checked and yaws is listening on port 8282, which is the port that I want to use. I looked at the inets_request on both the mac and linux boxes and they are the same. So everything looks like it should work but I still get the connection refused error. I know that yaws is working fine because I can connect to the website I have running on yaws on the mac. On May 03, 2007 05:07 PM, Claes Wikstrom <kl...@ta...> wrote: >Bram Cymet wrote: >>Hi, >> >>I was wondering if anyone has tried running yaws on OS X. We are >>trying >>to get it working. Serving webpages works just fine including using >>json >>to make erlang callbacks. The problem we are having is when we try to >>make a soap call it keeps returning {error, connection refused}. The >>exact same code works fine on linux. >> > > >I develop on OS X. I suggest you take another look at your config >files. > >connection refused means ... well, just that. Do netstat to see >which ports are listened to. >Start yaws with -i and see which ports it claims to listen to. > > >-klacke |
From: <kl...@ta...> - 2007-05-04 15:25:09
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Bram Cymet wrote: > Hi Claes, > > I checked and yaws is listening on port 8282, which is the port that I > want to use. I looked at the inets_request on both the mac and linux > boxes and they are the same. So everything looks like it should work but > I still get the connection refused error. I know that yaws is working > fine because I can connect to the website I have running on yaws on the > mac. Next step is then to telnet to the port and issue any command manually and see what happens. Connection refused _means_ that no one is listening to the port. /klacke -- Claes Wikstrom -- Caps lock is nowhere and http://www.tail-f.com -- everything is under control cellphone: +46 70 2097763 |
From: Michael A. <ch...@mu...> - 2007-05-04 19:43:53
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Just a guess, but do you have access through the firewall? Michael Arnoldus Den 04/05/2007 kl. 17.09 skrev Bram Cymet: > Hi Claes, > > I checked and yaws is listening on port 8282, which is the port that I > want to use. I looked at the inets_request on both the mac and linux > boxes and they are the same. So everything looks like it should > work but > I still get the connection refused error. I know that yaws is working > fine because I can connect to the website I have running on yaws on > the > mac. > On May 03, 2007 05:07 PM, Claes Wikstrom <kl...@ta...> wrote: > >> Bram Cymet wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I was wondering if anyone has tried running yaws on OS X. We are >>> trying >>> to get it working. Serving webpages works just fine including using >>> json >>> to make erlang callbacks. The problem we are having is when we >>> try to >>> make a soap call it keeps returning {error, connection refused}. The >>> exact same code works fine on linux. >>> >> >> >> I develop on OS X. I suggest you take another look at your config >> files. >> >> connection refused means ... well, just that. Do netstat to see >> which ports are listened to. >> Start yaws with -i and see which ports it claims to listen to. >> >> >> -klacke > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Erlyaws-list mailing list > Erl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/erlyaws-list |