-web enables the web interface, but by default connections are only accept 
from localhost this preserves the security of private databases. 
-webAllowOthers tells the server it is public facing and allows connections 
from other client machines.

On Friday, 2 March 2018 11:32:27 UTC+13, Narahari 'n' Savitha wrote:
>
> Friends:
>
> I need some help.
>
> Thank you in advance for your time.
>
> Here is the scenario.
>
> I started H2 server with the following command
>
> java -cp ../h2*.jar org.h2.tools.Server -web
>
> I then go to browser and point to http://localhost:8082
>
> The page renders and I am able to see the diff fields.  
>
> However when I click on Test Connection it fails saying "Connection 
> refused"
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HaOWrqaDkis/Wph-5v3SukI/AAAAAAAAcfw/Ec5RwvKjSpIVbSTxL8_5fDtRy4wCf8zkQCLcBGAs/s1600/h2conn_notworking.png>
>
>
> If on the other words, if I run the server.
>
> java -cp ../h2*.jar org.h2.tools.Server -webAllowOthers
>
> Everything works.
>
>
> So whats the main diff between -web and -webAllowOthers when server is 
> started ?
>
> The only logical understanding is -web means only web page is allowed but 
> tcp is not so I cant connect.
>
> I presume with webAllowOthers, it is open web and allow others to connect 
> as well.
>
> Am I right ?
>
> -Narahari
>

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