Solved with UFW
On Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 03:03:05 PM EDT, S K
wrote:
>I think you misunderstood me. I used a browser from a PC ip 192.168.2.109 and
>hence in this case perl code exists in my local pc 192.168.2.109 but this perl
>code connects to MariaDB in 192.168.2.109
Typo P
>I think you misunderstood me. I used a browser from a PC ip 192.168.2.109 and
>hence in this case perl code exists in my local pc 192.168.2.109 but this perl
>code connects to MariaDB in 192.168.2.109
Typo PC ip 192.168.2.102On Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 02:53:41 PM EDT, S K
wrote:
Hi Richard,
> http://192.168.2.109/p/index.plᅠdoes not work
>If it's from a machine on the .1 network, the issue is that you've
segmented your network and probably need to change the netmask on
some machines (and perhaps a router) so that they can see both
segments not just the one they are on.
> Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2021 17:03:51 +
> From: S K
>
> Hi, this is my scenario (everything is within my LAN):
>
> BEFORE
> I have my MariaDB in machine 192.168.1.209; I access the MariaDB
> using windows client DBeaver and works fine. I had a working ubuntu
> machine 192.168.1.209 an
Hi, this is my scenario (everything is within my LAN):
BEFORE
I have my MariaDB in machine 192.168.1.209; I access the MariaDB using windows
client DBeaver and works fine.
I had a working ubuntu machine 192.168.1.209 and my Perl scripts could be
executed in my local windows browser (192.168.1.xx