Thanks for the answer but iptables config is empty. Should not block any connection as far as I can tell.

Cordialement,
Stéphane LOS

Le 07/03/2017 à 23:35, tony gair a écrit :
I know for a fact gnoga works fine on raspbian. Its probably a firewall setting.

On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 9:47 PM, LOS Stéphane <stephane....@laposte.net <mailto:stephane....@laposte.net>> wrote:

    Hello there,

    I am using this Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+:
    https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/model-b-plus/
    <https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/model-b-plus/>

    It runs Raspbian Jessie up to date and I have used git to get a fresh
    Gnoga to play with.

    I have issued command "make release", and after some hours got it
    compiled.
    Then "sudo su", "make install" and after some more time got it
    installed.

    Trying to compile "Ada for Automation" works also but the applications
    fail to answer to http requests although they run fine for what I can
    tell. Of course, I have some other targets, PC based Debian, where
    there
    is not such problem.

    One can even play with :
    http://ada4automation.slo-ist.fr/ <http://ada4automation.slo-ist.fr/>

    I have compiled the first tutorial fine and it runs BUT it does not
    respond as well to http requests.

    It says the usual stuff about directories and waits on port 8080.

    The Firefox on my PC complains that the connection is reinitialized.

    Wireshark running on the PC sees the connection, the http request and
    the closing of the connection from Raspberry Pi side.

    Of course, I can ping the Pi, the Modbus TCP connection works as
    expected, and Apache can serve pages on port 80.

    So only Gnoga / Simple Components seem to have some kind of
    problem. Any
    idea ?

    Thanks for your hard work and kind support.

    --
    Best Regards,
    Cordialement,
    Stéphane LOS
    http://slo-ist.fr/ada4autom


    
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