[Dspace-tech] Changing the link from http://localhost:8080/xmlui to http://mydomain:8080/xmlui

2014-05-13 Thread Hardik Mishra
Swati,

it should like this at dspace-install dir/config/dspace.cfg

dspace.hostname = 10.210.12.252
dspace.baseUrl =  http://10.210.12.252:8080
dspace.url =  ${dspace.baseUrl}/jspui


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Thanks
Hardik Mishra


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From: Swati (CEPT Mail Admin) sw...@cept.ac.in
To: Monika C. Mevenkamp moni...@princeton.edu,
dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc:
Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 10:03:31 +0530
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Changing the link from 
http://localhost:8080/xmlui; to http://mydomain:8080/xmlui; in password
reset email DSpace
​Thanks for your help Monika,

Yes, I changed the value of dspace.baseUrl to my Ip in place of the word
localhost in dspace.cfg and restarted Tomcat. Yet, the email sent by my
Dspace installation for password recovery contains localhost instead of
my IP. Is there any other file/place as well where I need to change the
value of dspace.baseUrl​ ?

​Thanks,​

Swati Goyal
CEPT University


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Monika C. Mevenkamp moni...@princeton.edu
 wrote:

 Please have a look at your dspace.cfg file  in your configuration
 directory
 Make sure that the following settings refer to to the domain name values
 that you desire

 # DSpace host name - should match base URL.  Do not include port number.
 dspace.hostname = ${dspace.hostname}

 # DSpace base host URL.  Include port number etc.
 dspace.baseUrl = ${dspace.baseUrl}

 # DSpace base URL.  Include port number etc., but NOT trailing slash
 # Change to xmlui if you wish to use the xmlui as the default, or remove
 # /jspui and set webapp of your choice as the ROOT webapp in
 # the servlet engine.
 dspace.url = ${dspace.baseUrl}/xmlui


 Monika

 
 Monika Mevenkamp
 phone: 609-258-4161
 Lewis Library,Washington Road and Ivy Lane, Princeton University,
 Princeton, NJ 08544


 On May 12, 2014, at 6:03 AM, Swati (CEPT Mail Admin) sw...@cept.ac.in
 wrote:

 ​We are yet to launch DSpace for our institution. I am using CentOs. I
 have configured smtp and my DSpace installation is able to send emails.
 While testing, I tried to reset my password from DSpace JSPUI. It sends an
 email to my email address with the following content :
 --
 To change the password for your DSpace account, please click the link
 below:


 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/forgot?token=5a33ca84e52cbc7ed958e4d170a667cb​

 --

 In the above email content, I want the localhost to be replaced by my
 IP. For this I changed the relevant values in dspace.cfg file and restarted
 Tomcat but still the parameter in email message remains the same and shows
 localhost instead of my IP.

 Kindly suggest me how to resolve this.

 Thanks,
 ---


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Re: [Dspace-tech] Changing the link from http://localhost:8080/xmlui to http://mydomain:8080/xmlui

2014-05-13 Thread Swati (CEPT Mail Admin)
Thanks a lot Hardik,
I had changed those parameters and restarted Tomcat but did not restart the
server then. Today, I restarted the server and somehow the problem was
resolved after that.

Regards,

Swati Goyal
CEPT University





On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Hardik Mishra hardik.dsp...@gmail.comwrote:

 Swati,

 it should like this at dspace-install dir/config/dspace.cfg

 dspace.hostname = 10.210.12.252
 dspace.baseUrl =  http://10.210.12.252:8080
 dspace.url =  ${dspace.baseUrl}/jspui


 --
 Thanks
 Hardik Mishra


 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Swati (CEPT Mail Admin) sw...@cept.ac.in
 To: Monika C. Mevenkamp moni...@princeton.edu,
 dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
 Cc:
 Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 10:03:31 +0530
 Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Changing the link from 
 http://localhost:8080/xmlui; to http://mydomain:8080/xmlui; in password
 reset email DSpace
 ​Thanks for your help Monika,

 Yes, I changed the value of dspace.baseUrl to my Ip in place of the word
 localhost in dspace.cfg and restarted Tomcat. Yet, the email sent by my
 Dspace installation for password recovery contains localhost instead of
 my IP. Is there any other file/place as well where I need to change the
 value of dspace.baseUrl​ ?

 ​Thanks,​

 Swati Goyal
 CEPT University


 On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Monika C. Mevenkamp 
 moni...@princeton.edu wrote:

 Please have a look at your dspace.cfg file  in your configuration
 directory
 Make sure that the following settings refer to to the domain name values
 that you desire

 # DSpace host name - should match base URL.  Do not include port number.
 dspace.hostname = ${dspace.hostname}

 # DSpace base host URL.  Include port number etc.
 dspace.baseUrl = ${dspace.baseUrl}

 # DSpace base URL.  Include port number etc., but NOT trailing slash
 # Change to xmlui if you wish to use the xmlui as the default, or remove
 # /jspui and set webapp of your choice as the ROOT webapp in
 # the servlet engine.
 dspace.url = ${dspace.baseUrl}/xmlui


 Monika

 
 Monika Mevenkamp
 phone: 609-258-4161
 Lewis Library,Washington Road and Ivy Lane, Princeton University,
 Princeton, NJ 08544


 On May 12, 2014, at 6:03 AM, Swati (CEPT Mail Admin) sw...@cept.ac.in
 wrote:

 ​We are yet to launch DSpace for our institution. I am using CentOs. I
 have configured smtp and my DSpace installation is able to send emails.
 While testing, I tried to reset my password from DSpace JSPUI. It sends an
 email to my email address with the following content :
 --
 To change the password for your DSpace account, please click the link
 below:


 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/forgot?token=5a33ca84e52cbc7ed958e4d170a667cb
 ​

 --

 In the above email content, I want the localhost to be replaced by my
 IP. For this I changed the relevant values in dspace.cfg file and restarted
 Tomcat but still the parameter in email message remains the same and shows
 localhost instead of my IP.

 Kindly suggest me how to resolve this.

 Thanks,
 ---


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[Dspace-tech] Changing the link from http://localhost:8080/xmlui to http://mydomain:8080/xmlui in password reset email DSpace

2014-05-12 Thread Swati (CEPT Mail Admin)
​We are yet to launch DSpace for our institution. I am using CentOs. I have
configured smtp and my DSpace installation is able to send emails. While
testing, I tried to reset my password from DSpace JSPUI. It sends an email
to my email address with the following content :
--
To change the password for your DSpace account, please click the link
below:

  http://localhost:8080/xmlui/forgot?token=5a33ca84e52cbc7ed958e4d170a667cb​

--

In the above email content, I want the localhost to be replaced by my IP.
For this I changed the relevant values in dspace.cfg file and restarted
Tomcat but still the parameter in email message remains the same and shows
localhost instead of my IP.

Kindly suggest me how to resolve this.

Thanks,
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Changing the link from http://localhost:8080/xmlui to http://mydomain:8080/xmlui in password reset email DSpace

2014-05-12 Thread Monika C. Mevenkamp
Please have a look at your dspace.cfg file  in your configuration directory
Make sure that the following settings refer to to the domain name values that 
you desire

# DSpace host name - should match base URL.  Do not include port number.
dspace.hostname = ${dspace.hostname}

# DSpace base host URL.  Include port number etc.
dspace.baseUrl = ${dspace.baseUrl}

# DSpace base URL.  Include port number etc., but NOT trailing slash
# Change to xmlui if you wish to use the xmlui as the default, or remove
# /jspui and set webapp of your choice as the ROOT webapp in
# the servlet engine.
dspace.url = ${dspace.baseUrl}/xmlui


Monika


Monika Mevenkamp
phone: 609-258-4161
Lewis Library,Washington Road and Ivy Lane, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
08544


On May 12, 2014, at 6:03 AM, Swati (CEPT Mail Admin) 
sw...@cept.ac.inmailto:sw...@cept.ac.in wrote:

​We are yet to launch DSpace for our institution. I am using CentOs. I have 
configured smtp and my DSpace installation is able to send emails. While 
testing, I tried to reset my password from DSpace JSPUI. It sends an email to 
my email address with the following content :
--
To change the password for your DSpace account, please click the link
below:

  http://localhost:8080/xmlui/forgot?token=5a33ca84e52cbc7ed958e4d170a667cb​

--

In the above email content, I want the localhost to be replaced by my IP. For 
this I changed the relevant values in dspace.cfg file and restarted Tomcat but 
still the parameter in email message remains the same and shows localhost 
instead of my IP.

Kindly suggest me how to resolve this.

Thanks,
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Changing the link from http://localhost:8080/xmlui to http://mydomain:8080/xmlui in password reset email DSpace

2014-05-12 Thread Swati (CEPT Mail Admin)
​Thanks for your help Monika,

Yes, I changed the value of dspace.baseUrl to my Ip in place of the word
localhost in dspace.cfg and restarted Tomcat. Yet, the email sent by my
Dspace installation for password recovery contains localhost instead of
my IP. Is there any other file/place as well where I need to change the
value of dspace.baseUrl​ ?

​Thanks,​

Swati Goyal
CEPT University


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Monika C. Mevenkamp moni...@princeton.edu
 wrote:

  Please have a look at your dspace.cfg file  in your configuration
 directory
 Make sure that the following settings refer to to the domain name values
 that you desire

   # DSpace host name - should match base URL.  Do not include port number.
 dspace.hostname = ${dspace.hostname}

  # DSpace base host URL.  Include port number etc.
 dspace.baseUrl = ${dspace.baseUrl}

  # DSpace base URL.  Include port number etc., but NOT trailing slash
 # Change to xmlui if you wish to use the xmlui as the default, or remove
 # /jspui and set webapp of your choice as the ROOT webapp in
 # the servlet engine.
 dspace.url = ${dspace.baseUrl}/xmlui


  Monika

 
  Monika Mevenkamp
 phone: 609-258-4161
 Lewis Library,Washington Road and Ivy Lane, Princeton University,
 Princeton, NJ 08544


  On May 12, 2014, at 6:03 AM, Swati (CEPT Mail Admin) sw...@cept.ac.in
 wrote:

  ​We are yet to launch DSpace for our institution. I am using CentOs. I
 have configured smtp and my DSpace installation is able to send emails.
 While testing, I tried to reset my password from DSpace JSPUI. It sends an
 email to my email address with the following content :
 --
 To change the password for your DSpace account, please click the link
 below:


 http://localhost:8080/xmlui/forgot?token=5a33ca84e52cbc7ed958e4d170a667cb​

  --

  In the above email content, I want the localhost to be replaced by my
 IP. For this I changed the relevant values in dspace.cfg file and restarted
 Tomcat but still the parameter in email message remains the same and shows
 localhost instead of my IP.

  Kindly suggest me how to resolve this.

  Thanks,
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