Hi everyone!
I am trying to access confluence on localhost:8090 and chrome is returning this error message: ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED.
I've already installed JIRA on localhost:8080 and is working fine!
Can someone help me?
Do you get the answer of this question, i have this problem,too.
It looks like they probably found the firewall and opened the right ports.
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Hi,
It's possible that you have a context path. You can confirm that on the server.xml file from your Install-Directory/conf folder.
If you do have context path configured, you should probably access Confluence through localhost:8090/confluence.
Regards,
LM
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I have the same problem and this gives me the same error message.
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Me too.
I had changed the value of the attribute in the path Context
element to /confluence
, in the file server.xml, but I have the same problem.
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The context is a red-herring if you're getting "connection refused". You should get a blank screen if Confluence is running.
Connection refused means the firewall or proxy is refusing to talk to you. If you have no proxy, it's your firewall settings.
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Nothing of these...
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I'm afraid that tells me nothing about your firewall, if that's what you're trying to show me. Plus it could be a firewall in the network, not the server.
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I cant believe none of the threads have a solution and the developer is not responding. In my case the local firewall is off. So now what dump the product and move on to something else?
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What "developer"? And the threads do have the solution - enable access through the firewall.
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I opened on the firewall.
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Probably you do not have the port open? I would start by checking the firewall settings.
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