Hi guys,
I installed GeoNode on Ubuntu using the four commands given by Ariel on a 
freshly installed Ubuntu 11.4. I would like to ask you how can I specify  my IP 
address  in order to allow the access to the GeoNode for others users over 
Internet ? I edited the /etc/geonode/local_setting.py file  and changed the 
localhost by the IP of my server ( SITEURL = 'http://xx.yyy.zz.aaa'), as 
recommended in the official document, I got access to Geonode through the 
Intranet, but no access from INTERNET.
Many thanks
Adam

Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:00:57 -0400
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: RE: [geonode] GeoNode Packages, call for testers.
To: [email protected]

Adam, you can create a superuser by doing:
geonode createsuperuser
And change the local server name in the SITEURL parameter in 
/etc/geonode/local_settings.py
These, and other things you should do after the install are in the latest 
version of the docs/deploy/production document.
Ariel
On Sep 21, 2011 11:47 AM, "Adam Mar" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ariel,
> I installed the GeoNode successfully using the 4 lines on a freshly installed 
> Ubuntu 11.04. there is only a small issue concerning the server name, 
> administrator name and password. During the installation process, these three 
> parameters are not asked (as it was the case when we use the 8 lines). So 
> when I run geonode I'm not able to sign in as administrator. I tried the 
> "admin" as Administrator name and also as password but it isn't accepted.

> Regards and many thanks
> Adam
> Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 08:06:47 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: RE: [geonode] GeoNode Packages, call for testers.

> To: [email protected]
> 
> Adam,
> You can use only the four lines, the ones you mentioned are what I do to 
> build them (in fact I do more steps, since I also build the geonode release 
> tarball).

> On Sep 21, 2011 7:01 AM, "Adam Mar" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Ariel,
>> I will test the installation this afternoon on a freshly installed Ubuntu 
>> 11.04, and I would like to ask you if we should use only the four lines or 
>> start by the others comand like: 

> 
>> 
>> sudo apt-get install -y git-core debhelper devscripts
>> git clone git://github.com/GFDRR/geonode-deb.git
>> cd geonode-deb

>> wget http://dev.geonode.org/release/GeoNode-1.1-beta2.tar.gz
> 
>> tar zxvf GeoNode-1.1-beta2.tar.gz
>> debuild --no-lintian -us -uc

>> sudo dpkg -i ../geonode_1.1.beta+2_all.deb
>> sudo apt-get install -f
>> Many thanks
>> Adam
>>  
>> 
>>> Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 13:42:16 -0400
> 

>>> From: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [geonode] GeoNode Packages, call for testers.
>>> To: [email protected]

> 
>>> 
>>> Hello people,
>>> 
>>> After playing a lot with the deb packaging system the GeoNode
>>> installers for Ubuntu seem to be in pretty good shape (thanks everyone

>>> for the much needed feedback).
> 
>>> 
>>> I need help for 3 different types of situations:
>>> 
>>> #1 Freshly installed Ubuntu (10.04, 10.10, 11.04 or a 11.10 alpha)

>>> This is the case that I have been testing and troubleshooting:
> 
>>> 
>>> sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
>>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ingenieroariel/ppa

>>> sudo apt-get update
>>> sudo apt-get -y install geonode
>>> 
> 
>>> #2 People who have successfully installed it via the APT repo or my
>>> Launchpad PPA and would like to perform an update, I am especially

>>> interested in the update from 1.1+RC1 to 1.1+RC1-ariel6 (because that
> 
>>> would help me understand what kind of issues may be with the update to
>>> 1.1+final), note that the instructions may end up upgrading other

>>> packages apart from geonode, beware.
>>> 
> 
>>> sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
>>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ingenieroariel/ppa
>>> sudo apt-get update

>>> sudo apt-get upgrade
>>> 
>>> #3 (This is for the bravest kind) People who have a system with other
> 
>>> packages / servers installed (Like Postgres or Tomcat) and would like

>>> to try the GeoNode packages there. Please only do this if you have
>>> virtual images that you can copy without worrying about losing data,
> 
>>> the packages have not been tested in systems running other things but

>>> it is in my best interest to make it work correctly in those cases
>>> too.
>>> 
>>> sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
> 
>>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ingenieroariel/ppa

>>> sudo apt-get update
>>> sudo apt-get -y install geonode
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance for anyone who would like to help and report back
> 
>>> here, this will hopefully make upgrading easier for all of us in the

>>> future.
>>> 
>>> Ariel.
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