On 29/10/10 2:01 AM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
- Are there any proxy configurations involved
I don't know what that means, but for more context, I started a Ruby TCPServer on that port, and then tried to "get" from Squeak, then from Safari
I don't use WebClient, but I recall some posts about configuring it for proxies. If you're not on a corporate network, you probably don't have a proxy.
Previously, a newly imaged corporate machine would land on my desk. The IE browser configuration already had various domains configured to bypass the proxy. We developers had to test with Firefox, so we had to configure the proxy in Firefox. If "localhost" were not added to the bypass the proxy list, then we would never reach the app running on our local machine, because it would try to go through the corporate proxy to filter the "localhost" access.
- Could it be an IPv6 issue
I don't know what that means, either, lol.
In the /etc/hosts on my Mac, I have:
127.0.0.1 localhost ::1 localhost
I can't remember whether I added the 127.0.0.1 entry, or it was already there. I do recall having to add it on some machine though. The 127.0.0.1 is and IPv4 address, and (I'm no IPv6 expert) the ::1 is an IPv6 address.