Not for sure on this, but Android sits on top of Linux.. perhaps you have to
set up a hosts file, or iptables or something for Android.. or something
like it so that it allows the connection from outside the
127.0.0.1/localhost loop back.

Curious, why a server on the phone? What's the use of running a relatively
heavy application on a mobile device that is generally a "client" device,
not a server.

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 5:09 PM, hap 497 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to run i-jetty on G1:
> http://code.google.com/p/i-jetty/w/list
>
> On G1, I go to browser, and enter ' http://localhost:8080/console'. It
> works.
>
> But when i go to my desktop browser and enter http://{phone
> ip}:8080/console', I get a connection not found.
>
> I have tried using the ip address in i-jetty:
> it said 'Known IP addresses"
> rmnet0: 25.128.103.105.
>
> I have also tried going to 'www.find-ip-address.org' on my phone
> browser and get my phone's ip address.
> But both cases do not work.
>
> Thank for any help.
>
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