Il 03/03/2015 09:16 PM, Jody Garnett scrisse:
> As per other email, please add your experience to
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-6059 .
I did it.
>
> Some quick fixes:
> - If you are on windows ensure that your hosts file is configured
> correctly (for any tests involving localhost)
> - If you are hiding behind a proxy be sure to adjust the base url setting
>
> The common thread here is that GeoServer needs to be able to "detect"
> when Transaction request document references a schema defined by
> DescribeFeatureType. It needs to be sure to resolve that "internally"
> rather than via HTTP.
I undestand what you mean but I'm not sure how can I practically
accomplish that.
I use an AWS AMI Linux server and I don't use a proxy, but the aws
network has his own quirks, I can't change settings at will.
If I understand correctly geoserver reads the client requests and if
there's the server address in it, it can't match it to the server
address where it is running.
The hostname of the aws server is different from the public dns name, so
I can't change it.
Can I change some other setting in the server or in geoserver?
Thank you
maxx
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