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127.0 0.1 loopback
127.0 0.1 loopback









127.0 0.1 loopback

‘In many cases, PuTTY users have little control over resolving the "Network Error: Connection refused" error.

127.0 0.1 loopback

Quote from Putty Network Error: Connection Refused (), I also did some research about this network issue, and find the following, I hope this might have some help. You can use the name of your server to access it or need to tell your DNS server what the name for the IP address should be. If I use the main loopback address (127.0.0.1) I get: Hmmm… can't reach this page 127.0.0.1 refused to connect. I have checked firewall and see no reasons for this to happen! I have used these configurations before and using multiple different loopback addresses for the 127.x.x.x ranges allow multiple connection to differente hosts on the same ports ( for instance 127.1.1.1:9043 and 127.2.2.2:9043 can connect to different hosts on the same ssh connection ) If I use the main loopback address (127.0.0.1) If it's already listed as a program allowed to access the network, try removing it from the list, and adding it again.

#127.0 0.1 loopback software

If I the use the browser to open the pagesįirewall or antivirus software may have blocked the connection.Ĭhecking firewall and antivirus configurationsĬheck your network cables, modem, and routers.Īllow Microsoft Edge to access the network in your firewall or antivirus settings.

127.0 0.1 loopback

I use Putty to establish ssh tunnels into target hosts assing with local loopback adresses.įor instance putty -L 127.1.2.3:9043:10.1.1.1:9043.











127.0 0.1 loopback