Donal Rafferty
Donal Rafferty

Reputation: 19826

Android Socket connection refused

I am trying to open a Socket on Android but everytime I try I keep getting connection refused error no matter what way I try.

The error happens on the following line of code where I try to create the connection.


Socket socket = new Socket(getLocalIpAddressString(), 8008);

The following is the method I use to get the local ip address:


public static String getLocalIpAddressString() {
 try {
     for (Enumeration<NetworkInterface> en = NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(); en.hasMoreElements();) {
         NetworkInterface intf = en.nextElement();
         for (Enumeration<InetAddress> enumIpAddr = intf.getInetAddresses(); enumIpAddr.hasMoreElements();) {
             InetAddress inetAddress = enumIpAddr.nextElement();
             if (!inetAddress.isLoopbackAddress()) {
                 return inetAddress.getHostAddress().toString();
             }
         }
     }
 } catch (SocketException ex) {
     Log.e("IPADDRESS", ex.toString());
 }
 return null;

}


And the error I get is:


WARN/System.err(3574): java.net.ConnectException: /192.168.2.163:8008 - Connection refused
WARN/System.err(3574):     at org.apache.harmony.luni.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.java:237)
WARN/System.err(3574):     at org.apache.harmony.luni.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.java:199)
WARN/System.err(3574):     at java.net.Socket.startupSocket(Socket.java:734)
WARN/System.err(3574):     at java.net.Socket.<init>(Socket.java:157)
WARN/System.err(3574):     at com.networks.phone.engine.SIPEngine.rtpTest(SIPEngine.java:1444)

I presume its an error with my Ipaddress and or port? But can anyone point me in the right direction as to what might be the cause?

Upvotes: 5

Views: 26082

Answers (5)

Silas
Silas

Reputation: 37

I had the same problem. I had to use ServerSocket instead of Socket:

ServerSocket socket = new ServerSocker(8888);

Upvotes: 0

Ganesh Bhosale
Ganesh Bhosale

Reputation: 21

I have used the ipconfig command in prompt and then i used the "IPv4 Address" for connecting to current PC.

I have connected the Server successfully as well as sent & received bytes.

Android Client Side Code:

s = new Socket("192.168.42.85",12345);

PC Server Side Code:

socket = ss.accept();
InetAddress ia = socket.getInetAddress();
System.out.println("Client Address: " + ia.getHostAddress());

Upvotes: 2

Chris Stratton
Chris Stratton

Reputation: 40407

A properly coded android application which declares network permission in its manifest can accept connections on unpriveleged ports as there is no firewall on the device.

However, many wifi and most mobile networks will place the device behind NAT and an external firewall, so inbound connection attempts may never reach it.

Upvotes: 2

Meriadoc
Meriadoc

Reputation: 11

In my case, I needed to redirect the ports, have a look:

http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/emulator.html#redirections

Or maybe you can try forwarding the ports too.

Upvotes: 1

Olivier Croisier
Olivier Croisier

Reputation: 6149

From your code, I assume you're trying to open a socket connection from an Android app to the same Android device.

Being based on Linux and all, maybe Android has some kind of firewall or connection rules that prevent your socket to connect successfully. Check the documentation, it may be an Android configuration problem and not a Java problem.

Upvotes: 0

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