Thanks a lot David, this has been really helpful and solved my issue.

Simone

2011/3/16 David Winslow <[email protected]>

> A common issue when running GeoServer  behind a proxy is that GeoServer
> (which dynamically generates internal links based on the Host: header in
> HTTP requests) advertises its internal address rather than the one that the
> client originally used.  Since GeoNode uses OGC services where possible (in
> particular, to provide some configuration for the map viewer), this could
> result in the behavior you're describing.  If you are using Apache for a
> proxy, you can set the ProxyPreserveHost option to correct the issue.
>  Otherwise, GeoServer has a proxy "base url" configuration option which will
> be used independently of the proxy software.  That option is documented in
> the GeoServer manual:
> http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/webadmin/server/globalsettings.html
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> --
> David Winslow
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Simone Dalmasso <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>> I recently deployed GeoNode here http://geonode.ithacaweb.org/ putting
>> geoserver behind the apache proxy in order to use the port 80.
>> All seems to work fine except for the geonode maps (geoexplorer and
>> minimap) which ask for layers through the port 8080.
>> I never used the 8080 port in the local_setting and I can't understand
>> where those viewers get the :8080/geoserver address.
>>
>> Can you help me?
>>
>> Thanks
>> --
>> Simone Dalmasso
>>
>
>


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