aidy_w wrote: 
> Hi,
> Hey sorry, I didn't intend to upset anyone. Yes, I suppose when I wrote
> my initial post I was somewhat frustrated. 
> 
> Having said this, I found both the bindAddress and AllowedHosts in the
> prefs file and I tried setting them as required. I tried setting them
> individually and I tried setting them to simultaneously, but nothing
> worked. In fact sometimes the daemon would not start after making
> changes to these setting even when the configured values where perfectly
> ligitimate. Still other times the daemon would start and even though the
> bind address and allowed hosts where set correctly for my network. The
> daemon would still log messages saying it would not respond to 'non'
> local hosts. The traffic to and from the built in http server was going
> directly between my local subnet and the server, both ends clealry using
> private address space. netstat was showing the daemon always bound to
> 0.0.0.0:9000 never to any specific address However the servers log file
> was constantly saying it was replying to the address on my public
> Internet interface.
> 
> Then....as I said. if I brought down the public interface. Then started
> the daemon, it would start and be happy to talk to internal clients, it
> would continue this way so long as the public interface was down. If I
> re-enabled the public interface, it would carry on working for a short
> time, but then within 10-15sec it would switch back to rejecting traffic
> with 403 forbidden.
> 
> I really did try.
> 
> So having gone through this quite thoroughly, I gave up and put it in a
> netns. Now it works.
> 
> If you like and you think I have made some mistake. I will test a little
> again. But I already spent a day messing with the standard install with
> no luck. The another day getting netns to work. So I'm kinda resigned to
> this config now. In fact I'm somewhat happier with it as I know the
> daemon is fully constrained. I'm not normally paranoid, but when a
> server starts and does not seemingly do what you tell it to do, I do ask
> what else might it be doing.
> 
> It works just fine inside a netns. Yes its complicated but at least I
> gained a little useful knowledge. :)
> 
> Over to you.
> AidanIn all the things you tried did you try adding the httpaddr parameter to

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