Matlab web app server
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I have installed Matlab web app server succesfully and also Run my app on web.
But it can run on my laptop only when open home page is clicked. When I shared the link with my group member he was not able to open it .
I don't have SSl certificate and key so didn't used that option.
During registration in Matlab web app server I chosed first option of default and registered.
I want to share link with my Professor to expalin my app so that they can open my web app on their browser and see our work.
Please reply how can I do it.I have seen all related post on Matlab community help, but none of them helped me.I think in one of the post there was mentioned that it is because of potential risk that the app can't be deployed to open internet.But then it will be of no use for us.Running app online in browser of my laptop will not serve our purpose, we should be able to share link with our group member and professor so that they can open the web app in their browser and run this web app without installing MCR .Please reply how using URL link my app can be run by others on their computer.
I have attached screenshot of all processes I have done below
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Dhananjay Hiwase
el 15 de Mayo de 2021
Dhananjay Hiwase
el 15 de Mayo de 2021
Dhananjay Hiwase
el 17 de Mayo de 2021
Kojiro Saito
el 17 de Mayo de 2021
Are you sharing your link with your hostname (http://HOSTNAME.DOMAIN.edu:9988), local IP address (such as http://172.18.10.5:9988) or local host (http://localhost:9988)?
Dhananjay Hiwase
el 17 de Mayo de 2021
Kojiro Saito
el 17 de Mayo de 2021
From other machines, localhost points to each machine and not to your machine.
One thing is using hostname. In Windows Commad Prompt or Linux Terminal,
hostname
returns your machine's hostname.
might work.
Be sure to open inbound TCP 9988 in Firewall.
Dhananjay Hiwase
el 18 de Mayo de 2021
Dhananjay Hiwase
el 19 de Mayo de 2021
Kojiro Saito
el 19 de Mayo de 2021
If a hostname of your machine is machine1 and local IP address is 172.18.10.10, it should be, http://machine1:9988 or http://172.18.10.10.
Dhananjay Hiwase
el 20 de Mayo de 2021
Mohammad Sami
el 20 de Mayo de 2021
To do what you are trying to do, you need to change settings on your network (e.g Router) and enable Port forwarding. However this has security implications for your local network and if you don't know what you are doing, you may compromise the security of your local network.
Dhananjay Hiwase
el 20 de Mayo de 2021
Mohammad Sami
el 22 de Mayo de 2021
Editada: Mohammad Sami
el 22 de Mayo de 2021
It is possible. However are you doing this demo in your university ? If you plug in your laptop to the university LAN it may be possible to do this without port forwarding. If your professor is on the same network as you.
For mobile internet, are you going to plug in a dongle to your laptop or you are going to use a wi-fi hotspot from your phone. I think the dongle solution will likely work. I don't know if you can do this on a share wi-fi hotspot.
You can also setup temporary port forwarding on your home router and then remove it after your demo is done. You will have to consult your routers manual on how to do port forwarding.
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