Thanks both for the replies. http://127.0.0.1:8080 fails just like http://localhost:8080
Jan Tjalling sorry if I confused things. The Stand Alone is a physical computer. I created a clone of it as a VM on my desktop for testing purposes. Brian ________________________________ From: Wal, Jan Tjalling van der <jan_tjalling.vander...@wur.nl> Sent: Tuesday, September 7, 2021 11:58 To: Broking, Brian R <br...@psu.edu> Cc: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net <geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: RE: Geoserver Binary or Src in air gapped Env Hello Brian, In addition to the suggestions from Mark earlier, I have another. On the stand-alone machine you are running GeoServer in a RHEL-VM. Are you trying to connect to localhost from within the VM? In that case I think Mark’s comments are very much to the point. Are you trying to comment from the host-machine to the geoserver inside the VM? Then maybe you need to configure the VM to connect to (bridge) to a address/port of the host-machine. Without that your VM is, in essence, air-gapped, even though it is present on the same physical machine. Kind regards, Jan Tjalling van der Wal jan_tjalling.vander...@wur.nl<mailto:jan_tjalling.vander...@wur.nl> Tel. +31 (0)317-4 87147 # GSM +31(0)626120915 (privé) # # Ma+Di 09:00-18:00, Wo XX, Do+Vr 09:00-18:00 From: Broking, Brian R <br...@psu.edu> Sent: 07 September 2021 16:31 To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver Binary or Src in air gapped Env I am trying to get Geoserver running on a Stand Alone/Air gapped machine (no internet access) and hoping I can be provided some pointers. I have a Virtual Machine with Internet access and have confirmed on RHEL 8 GeoServer Binary will run just fine. But as soon as I put it on a Stand Alone machine it starts but I get a 504 error just trying to get to http://localhost:8080/geoserver. I have tried looking through the start.ini, the xml files, everywhere I can think off. But I am missing something. The error basically says jetty has not started. And I have tried to unzip start.jar to see what might be in there. However, I just can not find what is requiring the Internet or the answer from the internet to actually start. If someone could point me in the direction to strip out the Internet requirement I would appreciate it. Thank you for any assistance, Brian Broking
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