On Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 7:57:27 PM UTC-7, Zhihong Zeng wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I just start using web2py, and get the following questions: 
>
> 1) Based on my experience on apache, localhost, 127.0.0..1 and local ip 
> address obtained by ifconfig in linux are interchangeable. So I can use ip 
> address to visit my web page running in a remote computer in the same 
> network. 
> But when I run web2py, visiting localhost and 127.0.0.1 are successful but 
> not local ip address.
>
>
This depends on how you start up web2py.

I use 
python web2py.py -i 0.0.0.0 -p 8000

This accepts both local addresses (wget 127.0.0.1:8000/sample) and remote 
access (wget 192.168.129.105:8000/sample).

I use to use 
python web2py.py -i 192.168.129.105 -p 8000
and that worked if I used the "remote" address from the local machine, but 
there were hiccups (IP lease expiration and admin access interactions) and 
so I switched to the 0-0 form.
 

> 2) if I use 80 port on web2py server, I get error: Rocket.Error.Port80
>

I'm not sure if Rocket excludes that port.  If it does not, then you may 
have a conflict with another piece of code on your machines, or with a 
general restriction on unprivileged users opening well-known ports.
 

>
> I would appreciate any answers to my questions.
>

With luck, you'll get a good answer.  I hope mine helps.

/dps
 

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