This was same problem I encountered the last time I worked with gnuhealth on openSUSE using vm on desktop computer.
The server and tryton worked perfectly on vm, but cannot access the server from another computer even though I can ping the VM ip.
I would also appreciate the solution to this issue.
Regards.
Yusuf
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Subject: [Health-dev] connecting to GNUHealth server within wlan: could not connect to server
From: Edgar Hagenbichler
To: health-dev@gnu.org
CC:
Dear Luis,
dear Axel,
when I try to connect to my GNUHealth server on my Raspi within my wlan
(10.0.0.15) with my Tryton client 5.0.33 I get the message "could not
connect to server". I can access the Federation server. I can ping the
Raspi.
Firewall on the Raspi is inactive. The server is running, I can access
the server on the Raspi itself.
Even when I tried to stop the firewall within the home net (router at
10.0.0.138) it did not help.
There was a time when it worked, some months ago, but I do not know what
was the difference. Any ideas?
Thank you very much!
All the best
Edgar