Hello
My kJams server works on my local network, but how can people connect to it from the outside world?
It didn't work on port 80 (say's it was in use), but it's up and running on port 8080.
Thanks
Nick
kJams Server
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Re: kJams Server
your port 80 should NOT be in use unless you are personally running a web server on it. if it's in use, and you don't KNOW about that, then you have some virus or something, and that's bad.
sorry but i can't help you get your kJams on your LAN to be visible to the outside world. if you don't know how to do that it's probably not something you want to get into. not to mention it's most likely against your terms of service for your ISP, unless you have business class, which if you DO, you already know how to do it?
perhaps enlist a tech guru friend to help you set that up?
sorry but i can't help you get your kJams on your LAN to be visible to the outside world. if you don't know how to do that it's probably not something you want to get into. not to mention it's most likely against your terms of service for your ISP, unless you have business class, which if you DO, you already know how to do it?
perhaps enlist a tech guru friend to help you set that up?
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How can I find out what is using port 80?
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that's not something i can really help you with, but try google:
https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+using+port+80
https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+using+port+80
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Re: kJams Server
Hi
When is this coming:
Nick
When is this coming:
ThanksIf you're hyper savvy
You can put this on a *public* IP address under some domain, and use port 80 (provided there's no other web server on that address). that way people can *from home* enter something like:
https://karaoke.kjams.com:12345/
and then set up their tonight list, before they even get to the venue! isn't that spiffy? We will, at some point, have a checklist for how to set this up, including some thoughts on security.
Nick
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If you're running Mac OS X, you can use the lsof command to see which processes are listening on port 80.How can I find out what is using port 80?
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$ sudo lsof -nP | grep LISTEN | grep :80
httpd 77 root 4u IPv6 0x1952c001de81adb7 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
httpd 194 _www 4u IPv6 0x1952c001de81adb7 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
httpd 453 _www 4u IPv6 0x1952c001de81adb7 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
httpd 56465 _www 4u IPv6 0x1952c001de81adb7 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
httpd 57327 _www 4u IPv6 0x1952c001de81adb7 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
httpd 57328 _www 4u IPv6 0x1952c001de81adb7 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
httpd 57329 _www 4u IPv6 0x1952c001de81adb7 0t0 TCP *:80 (LISTEN)
Re: kJams Server
it's already there. but you have to be "hyper savvy". if you don't know how to do it, then you're not "hyper savvy". Sorry, that's not something i can teach you how to do.When is this coming
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Where is the the checklist?We will, at some point, have a checklist for how to set this up, including some thoughts on security.
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i did not write that, and i didn't see it go in when it was added to my wiki. sorry about that. i've added what i'm willing to add, but I can't help any further than that.
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Re: kJams Server
To be visible to the outside word, you can try calling your ISP and talking them into giving you a static IP address. Alternatively, you can use one of the various dynamic to static IP services out there on the web.
There are other ways, but they involve technical savvy, and are of minimal benefit to work ratio.
There are other ways, but they involve technical savvy, and are of minimal benefit to work ratio.