listen EADDRNOTAVAIL error in Node.js
Solution 1:
I had this issue, and I thought it was a port issue, but it turned out to be an IP issue.
I had my HOST
environmental variable pointing to a static IP, and my Node server was listening to that address. At some point when my router recycled, it started assigning my machine a new IP, and I started getting the error you posted. It was fixed by changing the address my server was listening to.
My config:
app.set('port', process.env.PORT || 3000);
app.set('host', process.env.HOST || '0.0.0.0');
http.createServer(app).listen(app.get('port'), app.get('host'), function(){
console.log("Express server listening on port " + app.get('port'));
});
Make sure your host is hitting your machine. In any case, the loopback, as @miltonb suggested, should always work:
app.set('host', '127.0.0.1');
Solution 2:
I think you need a bit more context like some of your code. I am guessing you are starting to listen on a web server or a socket? Based on that assumption, I get something similar when I run a basic web server on my test server unless I run using localhost.
events.js:48
throw arguments[1]; // Unhandled 'error' event
^
Error: listen EADDRNOTAVAIL
at errnoException (net.js:670:11)
at Array.0 (net.js:756:28)
at EventEmitter._tickCallback (node.js:190:38)
Try changing the [hostname] parameter to localhost:
var http = require('http');
http.createServer( function ).listen(8000, '127.0.0.1');