Does that mean that if I intend to set up an internet chat service that 500
people will use, I need to ask all of them to change their hosts file?
On Monday, July 23, 2012 5:45:31 PM UTC+1, Pablo wrote:
>
> If you plan on accessing the APE server in other computers from your local
> network you are better off setting a DNS service, preferable in your router
> OR just repeat the process on every machine you plan on accessing APE from
>
> On Monday, July 23, 2012, Peter wrote:
>
>> Thanks a lot Mitch, this helped me configure my server and now it works.
>> But there's always a but. I can access my ape server fine when working
>> locally with my computer. How can I change my settings so as to broadcast
>> externally, i.e. to other computers in my network and the internet.
>>
>> On Monday, July 23, 2012 5:24:17 PM UTC+1, Mitch Stewart wrote:
>>
>> Yes, you MUST create a sub domain, there is no way around it unless you
>> want to modify the 'C' code for the APE server to change the frequency
>> stuff. It's fairly simple to create a sub-domain in Apache or LiteSpeed
>> server to catch the ape.yourhost:6969 requests. I use Ubuntu 10.04 and
>> it's a bit of a pain to set up but worth it when u get it to work. If your
>> working on your home computer don't forget to add the frequencies in the
>> /etc/hosts file (EG. my home computers host name is bigdog and my sub
>> domain is ape.bigdog) :
>>
>> 192.168.0.196 ape.bigdog
>> 192.168.0.196 ape.ape.bigdog
>> 192.168.0.196 0.ape.bigdog
>> 192.168.0.196 1.ape.bigdog
>> 192.168.0.196 2.ape.bigdog
>> 192.168.0.196 3.ape.bigdog
>>
>> ... I defined 80 frequencies, lol
>>
>> ... so my APE config looks like:
>>
>> Server {
>> port = 6969
>> daemon = yes
>> ip_listen = 0.0.0.0
>> domain = ape.bigdog
>> rlimit_nofile = 10000
>> pid_file = /var/run/aped.pid
>> }
>>
>> and my client APE javascript config looks like:
>>
>> APE.Config.baseUrl = 'http://ape.bigdog/APE_JSF'; // APE JSF
>> APE.Config.domain = 'ape.bigdog';
>> APE.Config.server = 'ape.bigdog:6969'; // APE server URL
>> APE.Config.transport = 2; # for cross domain access
>>
>>
>>
>> On 07/22/2012 11:16 PM, Peter wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to configure my APE server on Ubuntu 12.04, but am running
>> into a problem when running the check tool. I get an error message
>>
>> baseUrl : http://127.0.0.1/APE_JSF
>> domain : 127.0.0.1
>> server : 127.0.0.1:6969
>>
>> Running test : Setting document.domain
>> Running test : Checking APE.Config.baseUrl
>> APE JSF Version 1.1
>> Running test : Contacting APE Server
>> domain = 127.0.0.1
>> Running test : Contacting APE Server (adding frequency)
>> Can't contact APE Server. Please check the folowing url is pointing to
>> your APE server : http://0.127.0.0.1:6969
>>
>> Is there a way to avoid this problem of putting a number before the
>> 127.0.0.1?
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