problem solved. all server configuration was correct, apparently a firewall in client side was blocking that port. so I am switching to sockjs which uses the same port as http server (port 80), thus there is no risk of connection being blocked from client side.
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Answer by Nasser Torabzade for How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
problem solved. all server configuration was correct, apparently a firewall in client side was blocking that port. so I am switching to sockjs which uses the same port as http server (port 80), thus there is no risk of connection being blocked from client side.
Answer by Nasser Torabzade for How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
problem solved. all server configuration was correct, apparently a firewall in client side was blocking that port. so I am switching to sockjs which uses the same port as http server (port 80), thus there is no risk of connection being blocked from client side.
Comment by Nasser Torabzade on How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
Comment by Nasser Torabzade on How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
Comment by Nasser Torabzade on How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
I'm trying to open port 843
in my Cent OS 5.2, I added following line to etc\sysconfig\iptables
:
-A INPUT -p tcp --dport 843 -j ACCEPT
and then updated my iptables
service. I need to listen to that port in my node.js application which is running by root user via sudo node index.js
command, but I still get forbidden port
error when I try establish a connection through that port.
this is what I get by running sudo iptables -L -v
:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
2811 238K ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:http
112 6224 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:hbci
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:843
41 2124 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp multiport dports 5901:5903,6001:6003
13093 13M ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED
26 3584 ACCEPT icmp -- any any anywhere anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT all -- lo any anywhere anywhere
109 6404 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp dpt:ssh
888K 80M REJECT all -- any any anywhere anywhere
and this is outpou of sudo netstat -ptl | grep node
:
tcp 0 0 *:843 *:* LISTEN 12927/node
tcp 0 0 *:http *:* LISTEN 12927/node
tcp 0 0 *:10843 *:* LISTEN 12927/node
and I try to listen to that port in socket.io with this code:
var io = require('socket.io').listen(
843,
{ log: false,
flashPolicyServer: true,
transports: ['websocket', 'flashsocket', 'htmlfile', 'xhr-multipart', 'xhr-polling', 'jsonp-polling']
}
);
io.sockets.on('connection', function(socket){
// my event listeners
});
How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
I'm trying to open port 843
in my Cent OS 5.2, I added following line to etcsysconfigiptables
:
-A INPUT -p tcp --dport 843 -j ACCEPT
and then updated my iptables
service. I need to listen to that port in my node.js application which is running by root user via sudo node index.js
command, but I still get forbidden port
error when I try establish a connection through that port.
this is what I get by running sudo iptables -L -v
:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
2811 238K ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:http
112 6224 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:hbci
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:843
41 2124 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp multiport dports 5901:5903,6001:6003
13093 13M ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED
26 3584 ACCEPT icmp -- any any anywhere anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT all -- lo any anywhere anywhere
109 6404 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp dpt:ssh
888K 80M REJECT all -- any any anywhere anywhere
and this is outpou of sudo netstat -ptl | grep node
:
tcp 0 0 *:843 *:* LISTEN 12927/node
tcp 0 0 *:http *:* LISTEN 12927/node
tcp 0 0 *:10843 *:* LISTEN 12927/node
and I try to listen to that port in socket.io with this code:
var io = require('socket.io').listen(
843,
{ log: false,
flashPolicyServer: true,
transports: ['websocket', 'flashsocket', 'htmlfile', 'xhr-multipart', 'xhr-polling', 'jsonp-polling']
}
);
io.sockets.on('connection', function(socket){
// my event listeners
});
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Comment by Nasser Torabzade on How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
How to open a port below 1024 in Cent OS for socket.io?
Salam (means Hello) :)
I'm trying to open port 843
in my Cent OS 5.2, I added following line to etc\sysconfig\iptables
:
-A INPUT -p tcp --dport 843 -j ACCEPT
and then updated my iptables
service. I need to listen to that port in my node.js application which is running by root user via sudo node index.js
command, but I still get forbidden port
error when I try establish a connection through that port.
this is what I get by running sudo iptables -L -v
:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination
2811 238K ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:http
112 6224 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:hbci
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:843
41 2124 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp multiport dports 5901:5903,6001:6003
13093 13M ACCEPT all -- any any anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED
26 3584 ACCEPT icmp -- any any anywhere anywhere
0 0 ACCEPT all -- lo any anywhere anywhere
109 6404 ACCEPT tcp -- any any anywhere anywhere state NEW tcp dpt:ssh
888K 80M REJECT all -- any any anywhere anywhere
and this is outpou of sudo netstat -ptl | grep node
:
tcp 0 0 *:843 *:* LISTEN 12927/node
tcp 0 0 *:http *:* LISTEN 12927/node
tcp 0 0 *:10843 *:* LISTEN 12927/node
and I try to listen to that port in socket.io with this code:
var io = require('socket.io').listen(
843,
{ log: false,
flashPolicyServer: true,
transports: ['websocket', 'flashsocket', 'htmlfile', 'xhr-multipart', 'xhr-polling', 'jsonp-polling']
}
);
io.sockets.on('connection', function(socket){
// my event listeners
});