Hi,

As describe here : 
https://blog.heroku.com/archives/2013/5/2/new_dyno_networking_model

The new dyno networking model brings us closer to that goal: The dyno no 
> longer imposes any restrictions on what ports an application can listen on. 
> This improves out-of-the box compatibility with application frameworks that 
> listen on multiple ports (for whatever reason). You can still only connect 
> from the outside world to the port specified in the $PORT environment 
> variable, but now you don't have to painfully reconfigure your web stack to 
> stop it from listening on other ports. In other words, if it worked on your 
> local environment, there is now one less reason it might break on Heroku.


 
I test to deploy an app listening on port 9000, and fail to access it :

http://pure-island-8483.herokuapp.com:9000

How can i make it work ?

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