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      alex.olynyk
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      I followed directions on GitHub to install Rocket Chat and did not encounter any errors. When I point my browser to http://IPADDRESS:3000 I get ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED. 0_1455134470834_Capture.PNG
      I opened port 3000 in the firewall.

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        StrongBad
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        Did you open that port in your firewall?

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          StrongBad @alex.olynyk
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          @alex.olynyk said:

          I opened port 3000 in the firewall.

          Yes, you did.

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            Reid Cooper
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            What does netstat -tulpn return?

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              Reid Cooper
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              On CentOS 7, no netstat in the standard install. you'll need yum install net-tools first.

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                alex.olynyk @Reid Cooper
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                @Reid-Cooper 0_1455134762849_Capture.PNG
                i dont see 3000

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                  Reid Cooper
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                  That means that the Rocket Chat server isn't running. Or it is on a different port. That is a lot of ports that you have open there.

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                    alex.olynyk @Reid Cooper
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                    @Reid-Cooper its a VM, just testing

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                      coliver
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                      Is SELinux enabled? If so you may have to do the SELinux magic. I think @JaredBusch helped me last time with it.

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                        alex.olynyk @coliver
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                        @coliver 0_1455135121274_Capture.PNG
                        Looks disabled.

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                          StrongBad
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                          The command to check the SELinux running state is getenforce

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                            alex.olynyk @StrongBad
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                            @StrongBad 0_1455135409066_Capture.PNG

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                              StrongBad
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                              Definitely off, then.

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                                StrongBad
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                                Any error when you try to start the Rocket.Chat service?

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                                  alex.olynyk @StrongBad
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                                  @StrongBad 0_1455135581261_Capture.PNG

                                  Cant find it

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                                    StrongBad
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                                    Well that would do it 🙂 Are you sure that that is how it is supposed to be launched? Isn't this a Node application? Often those are launched differently.

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                                      coliver
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                                      Don't node applications do the whole npm start thing?

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                                        StrongBad @coliver
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                                        @coliver said:

                                        Don't node applications do the whole npm start thing?

                                        Normally. But that could be registered with the systemctl system. So it could be both. But you would expect the npm process as part of the node culture.

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                                          alex.olynyk
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                                          I missed a step. Forgot to type in IP of server. Sorry. Its working now. Thanks everyone.

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