On 09/07/18 00:17, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > I'm actually embarrassed to be asking this, because the answer must be > so obvious that I can't see it. Fresh eyes will no doubt see the > problem immediately. > > I've set up a small Fedora server instance in a KVM/QEMU guest. There's > no DE because I want to use it to run qbittorrent-nox (i.e. headless) > in an isolated environment. I've enabled HTTP using firewall-cmd. Ssh > into the guest works. General net access out of the guest works (e.g. > dnf, ping, nfs client etc.). Qbittorrent-nox runs in daemon mode with > no complaints. However trying to access it from a browser on the host > returns "connection refused". I can't even telnet to port 8080 (the > default). I've turned off SElinux just in case, but it makes no > difference. > > A gentle hint would be welcome. Read every post in this thread. Especially the output of.... ss -anlt | grep 8080 Installed the most recent version of qbittorrent-nox on my VBox VM and had the same issues. Checked the qbittorent forums, found others had a problem. Downloaded and installed qbittorrent-nox-4.1.1-1.fc28.x86_64.rpm from koji [egreshko@f28efi ~]$ qbittorrent-nox -d [egreshko@f28efi ~]$ ss -anlt | grep 8080 LISTEN 0 50 *:8080 *:* [egreshko@f28efi ~]$ telnet localhost 8080 Trying ::1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. ^] telnet> close Connection closed. Bugzilla time? -- Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.
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