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There is redis service running on centos 7.6 it looks fine there,(192.168.0.24:6379)
I try to connect this client from another machine in same network(192.168.0.22)
There is incoming request from that client in tcpdump interfaces look fine
but nothing in monitor of redis service.. so its obvious something block connection which make me suspect on firewall of course..
I did exactly what this article says.. no problem occurred during installation, But still I get message like;
"No connection could be made because the target machine actively
refused it 192.168.0.24:6379"
Any help appreciated deeply, thanks!
Not: redis is running on port 6379
centos redis
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There is redis service running on centos 7.6 it looks fine there,(192.168.0.24:6379)
I try to connect this client from another machine in same network(192.168.0.22)
There is incoming request from that client in tcpdump interfaces look fine
but nothing in monitor of redis service.. so its obvious something block connection which make me suspect on firewall of course..
I did exactly what this article says.. no problem occurred during installation, But still I get message like;
"No connection could be made because the target machine actively
refused it 192.168.0.24:6379"
Any help appreciated deeply, thanks!
Not: redis is running on port 6379
centos redis
Isredis
actually listening on that IP address, or is it listening onlocalhost
,127.0.0.1
or some local socket? According to the instructions you referenced,/etc/redis.conf
would have the linebind 127.0.0.1
which would make it not accessible to any machine but the one whereredis
is installed. You should follow those instructions to use your own private IP, such asbind 192.168.0.24
.
– GracefulRestart
3 hours ago
Redis is configured to listen on localhost by default because of security reasons. You could need to alter redis conf in /etc first and restart the service
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart I am on it
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart gratefulRestart :) I happily accept your answer since I solved it thanks!
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
add a comment |
There is redis service running on centos 7.6 it looks fine there,(192.168.0.24:6379)
I try to connect this client from another machine in same network(192.168.0.22)
There is incoming request from that client in tcpdump interfaces look fine
but nothing in monitor of redis service.. so its obvious something block connection which make me suspect on firewall of course..
I did exactly what this article says.. no problem occurred during installation, But still I get message like;
"No connection could be made because the target machine actively
refused it 192.168.0.24:6379"
Any help appreciated deeply, thanks!
Not: redis is running on port 6379
centos redis
There is redis service running on centos 7.6 it looks fine there,(192.168.0.24:6379)
I try to connect this client from another machine in same network(192.168.0.22)
There is incoming request from that client in tcpdump interfaces look fine
but nothing in monitor of redis service.. so its obvious something block connection which make me suspect on firewall of course..
I did exactly what this article says.. no problem occurred during installation, But still I get message like;
"No connection could be made because the target machine actively
refused it 192.168.0.24:6379"
Any help appreciated deeply, thanks!
Not: redis is running on port 6379
centos redis
centos redis
edited 3 hours ago
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asked 4 hours ago
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Isredis
actually listening on that IP address, or is it listening onlocalhost
,127.0.0.1
or some local socket? According to the instructions you referenced,/etc/redis.conf
would have the linebind 127.0.0.1
which would make it not accessible to any machine but the one whereredis
is installed. You should follow those instructions to use your own private IP, such asbind 192.168.0.24
.
– GracefulRestart
3 hours ago
Redis is configured to listen on localhost by default because of security reasons. You could need to alter redis conf in /etc first and restart the service
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart I am on it
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart gratefulRestart :) I happily accept your answer since I solved it thanks!
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Isredis
actually listening on that IP address, or is it listening onlocalhost
,127.0.0.1
or some local socket? According to the instructions you referenced,/etc/redis.conf
would have the linebind 127.0.0.1
which would make it not accessible to any machine but the one whereredis
is installed. You should follow those instructions to use your own private IP, such asbind 192.168.0.24
.
– GracefulRestart
3 hours ago
Redis is configured to listen on localhost by default because of security reasons. You could need to alter redis conf in /etc first and restart the service
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart I am on it
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart gratefulRestart :) I happily accept your answer since I solved it thanks!
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
Is
redis
actually listening on that IP address, or is it listening on localhost
, 127.0.0.1
or some local socket? According to the instructions you referenced, /etc/redis.conf
would have the line bind 127.0.0.1
which would make it not accessible to any machine but the one where redis
is installed. You should follow those instructions to use your own private IP, such as bind 192.168.0.24
.– GracefulRestart
3 hours ago
Is
redis
actually listening on that IP address, or is it listening on localhost
, 127.0.0.1
or some local socket? According to the instructions you referenced, /etc/redis.conf
would have the line bind 127.0.0.1
which would make it not accessible to any machine but the one where redis
is installed. You should follow those instructions to use your own private IP, such as bind 192.168.0.24
.– GracefulRestart
3 hours ago
Redis is configured to listen on localhost by default because of security reasons. You could need to alter redis conf in /etc first and restart the service
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
Redis is configured to listen on localhost by default because of security reasons. You could need to alter redis conf in /etc first and restart the service
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart I am on it
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart I am on it
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart gratefulRestart :) I happily accept your answer since I solved it thanks!
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart gratefulRestart :) I happily accept your answer since I solved it thanks!
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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Is
redis
actually listening on that IP address, or is it listening onlocalhost
,127.0.0.1
or some local socket? According to the instructions you referenced,/etc/redis.conf
would have the linebind 127.0.0.1
which would make it not accessible to any machine but the one whereredis
is installed. You should follow those instructions to use your own private IP, such asbind 192.168.0.24
.– GracefulRestart
3 hours ago
Redis is configured to listen on localhost by default because of security reasons. You could need to alter redis conf in /etc first and restart the service
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart I am on it
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago
@GracefulRestart gratefulRestart :) I happily accept your answer since I solved it thanks!
– Y3N3RRR
3 hours ago