I am using Node.js + Socket.io in my application.
Say, my chat application (php) is hosted on server A and node.js is hosted on AWS.
Each client accesses chat application and in the background it registers the client with the node.js application hosted on AWS.
The problem is when I use a proxy server from hidemyass.com and configure my firefox to access the application.
The application is loading but it unable to connect to node server hosted on AWS and I get a 403 Forbidden error.
Is this a problem with AWS security configuration or a node.js settings ? I am unable to figure this at all.
I have tried my best to search for reasons why this would happen, but didn't get any clue. Can it be an AWS configuration issues or Is it to do with Nodejs server settings. Any guess or help is highly appreciated.
Thanks you very much.