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Fisheye server started but can't reach in browser

Hernan Montes May 6, 2013

I've installed Fisheye and executed the run.sh script, all seems normal, it even says Server started on :8060 (http) (control port on :8059) but can't reach it in web browser, looks like it hasn't started.

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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May 6, 2013

Check iptables and see if the port is allowed or not.

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Hernan Montes May 6, 2013

Confluence and JIRA are running fine in the same server.

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Hernan Montes May 6, 2013

Harry, i am trying both with context path such as :port/fisheye and :port

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May 6, 2013

It's hard to give you much help without more information.

  • Have you tried a browser on the machine running FishEye using localhost as the web address?
  • Is the FishEye server still running. i.e. has it stopped for any reason
  • Is it still listening on the expected ports? A tool such as netstat can help here
  • When you access it in the browser, what does the browser actually say?
  • Have you tried another browser?
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Hernan Montes May 6, 2013

Installation is on VPS running CentOS

Checked fisheye server and it is still running

browser says it cannot find address

tried chrome / safari

Harry Chan
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May 6, 2013

Great. What URL are you using? Is it http://<ip address>:8060/ ? As in did you include the port?

Do you have CSF or some other firewall on the VPS? Do you have iptables set?

Have you tried hosting other things on the VPS? Do they work?

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Harry Chan
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May 6, 2013

Hi, what URL have you typed in the browser? Make sure you've added the port to the URL?

Having said that --> is anything blocking the port? Do you have firewall, proxy or any other device?

Is it being installed on a server or the workstation you are on?

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