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This site can’t be reached - refused to connect. #426

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Atteqany opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 5 comments
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This site can’t be reached - refused to connect. #426

Atteqany opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 5 comments

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@Atteqany
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Atteqany commented Jul 1, 2024

Hi
If I changed OE_USER="odoo", LONGPOLLING_PORT="8072" and OE_PORT="8069" the script failed to run Odoo
I changed to OE_USER="odoo17", LONGPOLLING_PORT="1711" and OE_PORT="1712"
After the installation and visiting the ip:port url, it gives in the browser the message of can not reach and refused connection.

But if I used the default OE_USER="odoo", LONGPOLLING_PORT="8072" and OE_PORT="8069". Odoo worked normally

I tried many times on a fresh Ubuntu 22

@davidguetlstwk
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I have the same issue when trying to change ports. Been trying for 2 days to get it working but no luck so far.

@davidmcdonald
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Been having the same issue myself. I also get "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED" as well. Have uninstalled, reinstalled, and still the same thing. I am really needing this to work for my upcoming business, but about ready to give up and try something else.

@davidguetlstwk
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Hey Man! I found a work around - reverse proxy. So installing it with default port 8069 and using nginx for reverse proxy. Dont kow how it works but I found a tutoriaI:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hVYQd7A7PQ He also has a tutorial on how to get ssl working easily.
I hope this helps!

@davidmcdonald
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Hey Man! I found a work around - reverse proxy. So installing it with default port 8069 and using nginx for reverse proxy. Dont kow how it works but I found a tutoriaI:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hVYQd7A7PQ He also has a tutorial on how to get ssl working easily. I hope this helps!

Awesome! Thanks for the information. Checking it out right now. I really appreciate the reply :)

@Atteqany
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Hi Guys
It is the same problem.
The solution is to install the second instance with a separate virtual env
https://www.rosehosting.com/blog/how-to-install-odoo-17-on-ubuntu-22-04
Just change the user and port as your prefer
It worked with me

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