Hi Rob,
Thank you so much for this. Great.
Best
Lewis

On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Rob Vesse <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lewis
>
> It will depend heavily on the configuration of the system that you run the
> Fuseki instance on around both its host name and its firewall
>
> Firstly Fuseki by default binds to the given port (default 3030) on all
> hosts, so from your local machine both localhost:3030 and hostname:3030
> should work
>
> As far as accessing outside your machine that is going to be driven by the
> hosts firewall configuration.  A standard firewall configuration in most
> host OSes should not permit port 3030 to be accessible from outside the
> machine.  You will need to modify your firewall configuration on your host
> to allow inbound TCP/IP traffic on port 3030
>
> If your host needs to be accessible from beyond the local network the you
> may need to look at changing firewall configuration on your network
> hub/router/switch to allow inbound connections on this port from outside
> of the network and possibly to enable port forwarding to from the public
> IP of your hub/router/switch to your internal IP if the server does not
> have a public IP address.
>
> On the client side you should just be able to access hostname:3030 unless
> your client side firewall has rules on outgoing traffic (which most
> typically won't) though if after allowing inbound connections on the
> server you have problems accessing from some (but not all clients) then
> this would be the next thing to investigate.
>
> Hope this helps, apologies for being low on specifics but firewall
> configuration utilities vary widely between OS and even more so when you
> get to the network router/switch/hub level.
>
> Rob
>
>
> On 8/26/13 3:22 PM, "Lewis John Mcgibbney" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi All,
> >Ideally, I would like to run Fuseki inside Tomcat (I am therefore
> >monitoring JENA-201 and also offering to put time into getting HTML pages
> >supported in there) so that I can access my web app outside of local
> >network.
> >However this made me think that it would be strange if this were not
> >already possible.
> >I start Jetty on localhost:3030 but I am not able to access it from an
> >external (to localhost) client.
> >Can someone point me in the right direction here to access the Fuseki
> >instance on localhost:3030 from my mobile 3G network for example?
> >Thank you very much in advance.
> >Best
> >Lewis
> >
> >--
> >*Lewis*
>
>


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