Localhost-11501

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The address localhost:11501 typically refers to a local server running on your computer, specifically using Port 11501. This port is most commonly associated with Khajane 2, a government portal system used in Karnataka, India, for financial management (e.g., bills and treasury operations).

Below is a guide for setting up and troubleshooting this connection. 1. What is localhost:11501?

Localhost: Your own computer's address (also known as 127.0.0.1).

Port 11501: A specific "channel" your computer uses to communicate with specialized software, such as the Digital Mysore or Khajane 2 driver.

Purpose: It is used to securely bridge your web browser with hardware like biometric scanners or printers for government services. 2. Common Setup Steps localhost-11501

If you are trying to access a site that requires this port, you usually need a specific driver installed:

Install the Required Service: Download and install the official "Khajane 2" or "Digital Mysore" driver provided by the government portal.

Start the Service: Ensure the background service is running. On Windows, you can check this by searching for Services in the Start menu and looking for the relevant driver (e.g., "K2 Driver").

URL Formatting: Always ensure you use the full address: https://localhost:11501. 3. Troubleshooting "Refused to Connect"

If you see an error saying the site can't be reached, try these steps: If you meant something else – e

Check Service Status: The most common reason for failure is that the local software is not running. Restart the driver or your computer.

Browser Security: Because this uses https on a local port, browsers sometimes block it.

Go to chrome://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost in Chrome and set it to Enabled.

Alternatively, click "Advanced" on the error page and select "Proceed to localhost (unsafe)".

Firewall/Antivirus: Your security software might block Port 11501. Temporarily disable your firewall to see if the connection works, or add an exception for this port. Symptoms:

Correct Port: Double-check that you haven't typed a different port (like 8080 or 11500) by mistake.

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Symptoms:

Solutions:

  • Option B (Use a different port): Change your application’s port to, say, 11502.
  • Option C (Find the culprit service): Sometimes Windows services or WSL2 instances reserve unusual ports. Check with resmon (Windows) or systemctl (Linux).
  • Before diving into localhost-11501, let’s briefly review the fundamentals.

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