Hi Thorsten, thanks for your solution!

Just to be curious:
Did you try 127.0.0.1:5000 instead of localhost:5000  ?
Same pn-replacing effect?

Regards,  Olaf


On 19.01.22 00:20, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Hi List,
> today I figured out what seems to be the problem here: 
> Somehow the URLs are built with the computername instead of the port: 
> http://0.0.0.0:asuspn/?home
>
> Replacing asuspn with 5000 all of these work, even from (say) Edge in
> Win10, when pil wiki server was started on WSL2: 
>
> http://localhost:5000/?home
> http://localhost:5000/?help
> http://localhost:5000/?*Menu=+0&*Tab=+1&*ID=&*ID=$login
>
> with the last one, I can actually login, get a session id, and can
> navigate in the wiki and in my account. 
> Strange, the port looks ok in the server call, and on Archlinux the URLs
> are ok too, but on WSL2 the servername instead of port is used to build
> the URL.  
>
> $ pil wiki/main.l -main -go +
> (server (or (format (sys "PORT")) *WikiPort) "!wiki")
> ! *WikiPort
> -> 5000
>
> Cheers 
> Thorsten
>
> PS
> I start the wiki the normal way
> $ pil wiki/main.l -main -go +
> *Socket
> 1877 = 40895 20654634285828729~
> : *Socket
> -> NIL
> : 1877 * 2022-01-19 00:00:37 admin
> 1883 = 57451 41629218673747370~
> :
>
>
>
> Am Di., 28. Dez. 2021 um 23:42 Uhr schrieb Thorsten Jolitz
> <tjol...@gmail.com <mailto:tjol...@gmail.com>>:
>
>     Hi Alex,
>     yes, *ID is NIL when I debug it (see PS1). 
>     I'm not sure how to debug (app), but all global vars except *PID
>     seem to be NIL ...
>
>     I think it's a WSL2 localhost problem, not a bug in PicoLisp. 
>     Not too long ago I tried accessing the pil wiki server running on
>     WSL2 from the Win10 Browser (say Edge), and that did not work at all 
>     Now it seems they have fixed that ,what is very nice, but still not
>     the same like pure Linux apparently. 
>
>     Checking localhost everything seems normal (see PS 2) , but e.g this
>     article describes a lot of problems:
>     Fixing WSL2 localhost access issue - abdus.dev
>     <https://abdus.dev/posts/fixing-wsl2-localhost-access-issue/> 
>
>     Cheers
>     Thorsten
>
>     PS 1
>     $  pil wiki/main.l -main -go +
>     (and (== 'login *ID) (app))
>     ! *ID
>     -> NIL
>     ! (setq *ID 123456789)   # naive try
>     -> 123456789
>
>     # naiv try did not work
>     Can't load -2.html?*Menu=+0&*Tab=+1&*ID=+123456789&*ID=$login
>
>     PS 2
>     $ ping -a localhost
>     PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.  
>
>     # type c (peek current url) in W3M : wiki start page
>     http://localhost:8080/
>
>     # $ sudo cat /etc/hosts
>     127.0.0.1       localhost
>     127.0.1.1       xyz.localdomain      xyz
>
>     Am Di., 28. Dez 2021 um 20:44 Uhr schrieb Alexander Burger
>     <a...@software-lab.de <mailto:a...@software-lab.de>>:
>
>         Hi Thorsten, Olaf,
>
>         > it's a session problem.
>         > Port 8080 does not help, but I cross checked on Archlinux,
>         when I first
>         > click on the Login link, a session prefix is added to the
>         internal links,
>         > and after login, that session prefix is everywhere in the html
>         source.
>         > But on WSL2 that does not work somehow
>
>         This is indeed strange. This logic should not depend on the system.
>
>         I think the session is started after clicking on "Log in" in
>
>            (dm (html> . +Doc) ()
>               (and (== 'login *ID) (app))
>
>         So somehow this check fails? The *ID value is passed on the URL,
>         perhaps it is
>         destroyed somehow? The browser?
>
>         ☺/ A!ex
>
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