[hunchentoot-devel] Running webserver on remote machine

Hans Hübner hans.huebner at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 17:56:54 UTC 2012


Hi Jeff,

I don't quite know what exactly the problem is.  Did you install
Hunchentoot with quicklisp (http://www.quicklisp.org/)?  If not, please do
so.  Also, what do you mean when you write "going to <remotehost>:8080/
doesn't display anything"? Do you get an empty page?

-Hans

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Jeff Byrd <jeffreydbyrd at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> This is my first attempt at a webapp, and first time posting to the
> mailing list. I have a question about starting a server on a remote
> machine. I've been playing with Hunchentoot on my localhost, and it works
> great. Earlier it worked on my remote webspace also. But recently I've been
> playing with SBCL threading and Allegro (following this<http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/practical-web-programming-with-allegroserve.html>tutorial, which had me install all sorts of weird gigamonkey stuff) and now
> when I run the command
>
> (hunchentoot:start <http://www.weitz.de/hunchentoot/#start> (make-instance 'hunchentoot:easy-acceptor <http://www.weitz.de/hunchentoot/#acceptor> :port 8080))
>
> it says
> #<HUNCHENTOOT:EASY-ACCEPTOR (host *, port 8080)>
> and going to <remotehost>:8080/ doesn't display anything.
> I hit cntr-z to put it in the background and then
>
> $ lsof -i :8080 and I get
>
> COMMAND   PID USER   FD   TYPE  DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
> sbcl    11350 root    5u  IPv4 1816786      0t0  TCP *:http-alt (LISTEN)
>
> I have a feeling it's something simple, like incorrect host variable or a
> separate thread being stopped, but I'm having a hard time finding answers
> on Google and related documentation. Any suggestions or information on what
> that above message means would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> Jeff
>
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