Thanks Tim, I forgot/wasn't aware of this settings, and it seems to work very well!
I guess this settings can be changed at any time without breaking anything (existing test resources for example)? I ask because my IP will likely change between Brussels and Antananarivo!
Best!
Nico
Le 4/08/15 11:46, Tim Robertson a écrit :
Hi Nico
If you go to the admin settings of your IPT (http://localhost:8080/ipt-2.3-rc1/admin/config.do) and set the base URL to http://10.209.1.58:8080/ipt-2.3-rc1 does it work please?
Thanks, Tim
On 04 Aug 2015, at 11:39, Nicolas Noé <n.noe@biodiversity.be mailto:n.noe@biodiversity.be> wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed an instance of IPT 2.3RC on my Mac OS X laptop using Tomcat 7 (manually installed).
It's working perfectly fine as long as I access it on the local machine, using localhost URLs. I'd like to make it accessible from other hosts on the local network (to be used as a test server during GB22 training events in Antananarivo).
It seems the (generated) URLs for IPT static assets (CSS, JS, ...) always start with "http://localhost:8080", even when the page is requested from a different URL such as http://10.209.1.58:8080/ipt-2.3-rc1 . So from another machine, I can get the basic page, but with 404 errors on all static files.
I feel this is maybe related to https://github.com/gbif/ipt/issues/817, and comes from the fact that the IPT doesn't use the queried URL as a base for generating other URLs. Is there an easy way for me to circumvent this problem? Should I put a reverse proxy in front of Tomcat ? Any sample, working configuration for that ?
Thanks,
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