Okay sorry it was alle my fault. I had to open my port on the router.
Now it works just fine :).

Greets

On 15 Apr., 03:01, Felix <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Robert,
> I am running Mac OS 10.6. On this computer I start the Agilo Appliance
> (Debian+installed trac and agilo; downloaded from the agilo website)
> which works fine so far with VMwareFusion. I can reach the demo
> project that comes with the Agilo Appliance by entering my local ip
> 192.168.178.22 into my web browser in Mac OS.
>
> But when I start the standalone webserver with "tracd --port 8001 /var/
> lib/trac/demo" in my Agilo Appliance I cannot reach it with my "real"
> IP 83.138.90.3.....:8001 (sth like that) or localhost:8001 on the Mac
> OS webbrowser.
>
> And yes all hosts are on the same subnet! Mac OS machine connects via
> WLAN (local ip from DHCP) to the dsl-router. Agilo Appliance machine
> network device is set to "bridged".
>
> I already tried installing trac+agilo on the Mac OS directly. In this
> scenario when I run tracd I can reach it with localhost:8001 or
> 127.0.0.1:8001 but not over the "real" ip. I tried another port (eg
> 8080) but that doesn't do the trick.
>
> Any suggestions ? :)
>
> greeeets
>
> On 14 Apr., 16:43, Robert Buchholz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hey Felix,
>
> > On Wednesday 13 April 2011, Felix wrote:
>
> > > my Agilo Appliance 1.3.3 runs just fine so far. I can reach it over
> > > the local ip in my private network (which works with a router). I am
> > > using VMware player 3.1.4 and also tried it with VMware fusion (for
> > > Mac).
>
> > > But still I cannot reach the standalone web server. I start it with
> > > "tracd --port 8001 /var/lib/trac/demo".
>
> > > I have already tried:
> > > - set up another port
> > > - checked internet connection of the virtual machine (that works)
> > > - checked my host system (on which vmware is running) for listening
> > > ports: and eg port 8001 is not listed after i start tracd.
>
> > > Any suggestions what could be the error?
>
> > I don't quite understand your setup yet.
> > Can you please describe it in more detail?
> > How many devices are involved, which machine is running what?
> > Where are you trying to connect from?
> > Are all hosts on the same subnet?
>
> > Cheers
> > Robert

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