>On 4/04/2012 1:42 a.m., Jiøí Rotter wrote:
>>after few hours of searching I forced to ask, because I haven't
>>found answer. Maybe because port 8080 is commonly used for proxy
>>itself.
>>
>>But the problem is "simple". Clients behind proxy can't reach any
>>site on non standard port (8080 for example). Everytime browser
>>tell "ERROR, the requested URL could not be retrieved" with (111)
>>Connection refused.
On 04.04.12 02:23, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>Connection refused is a TCP RESET packet coming back from the remote
>server or one of the firewalls between your proxy and it when opening
>the connection to 62.24.64.52.
which means, either the destination server does NOT provide service on
port 8080, or has firewalled you.
Are you sure your site runs on port 8080?
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