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netstat -plnt shows that my port 8080 is listening at 0.0.0.0 but I can't access it with external ip where as localhost:8080 works just fine



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If it shows this shouldn't I be able to access this using the servers ip using http://167.99.144.42:8080/



or do i need to forward the port for some reason. I am using apache2 in ubuntu and nodejs










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    didn't you allow port 8080 in firewall or security policy?

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netstat -plnt shows that my port 8080 is listening at 0.0.0.0 but I can't access it with external ip where as localhost:8080 works just fine



enter image description here



If it shows this shouldn't I be able to access this using the servers ip using http://167.99.144.42:8080/



or do i need to forward the port for some reason. I am using apache2 in ubuntu and nodejs










share|improve this question


















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    didn't you allow port 8080 in firewall or security policy?

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    Nov 14 '18 at 4:52














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netstat -plnt shows that my port 8080 is listening at 0.0.0.0 but I can't access it with external ip where as localhost:8080 works just fine



enter image description here



If it shows this shouldn't I be able to access this using the servers ip using http://167.99.144.42:8080/



or do i need to forward the port for some reason. I am using apache2 in ubuntu and nodejs










share|improve this question














netstat -plnt shows that my port 8080 is listening at 0.0.0.0 but I can't access it with external ip where as localhost:8080 works just fine



enter image description here



If it shows this shouldn't I be able to access this using the servers ip using http://167.99.144.42:8080/



or do i need to forward the port for some reason. I am using apache2 in ubuntu and nodejs







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    didn't you allow port 8080 in firewall or security policy?

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    didn't you allow port 8080 in firewall or security policy?

    – Mostafiz Rahman
    Nov 14 '18 at 4:52








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didn't you allow port 8080 in firewall or security policy?

– Mostafiz Rahman
Nov 14 '18 at 4:52





didn't you allow port 8080 in firewall or security policy?

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167.99.144.42 on port 8080 and 22 is working fine from the public Internet



There is probably a problem with access from your browser such as a local proxy






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