On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 3:04 AM, Mads Kiilerich <[email protected]> wrote: > On 02/12/2016 01:11 AM, Angel Ezquerra wrote: >> >> Is there a way to configure Kallithea so that in can be accessed both >> from localhost / 127.0.0.1 and by using the actual server name and IP >> address? >> >> If seems that Kallithea will only reply to the address that is >> specified in its ini file, on the "host" property. >> >> For example, if I set the host property to "myserver" for example, I >> cannot access kallithea by going to http://localhost:5000. I must go >> to http://myserver:5000. In fact, it seems that I cannot access >> Kallithea through http://myserver.mydomain.com:5000 either. I must use >> exactly http://myserver:5000 (unless I somehow made I mistake when I >> tested this). >> >> Is that normal? Is there some way to change that? > > > Yes, that seems quite normal and not specific to Kallithea. > > First, at the DNS/IP/socket level, the web server has to listen on the IP > and port you are connecting to. Usually, you can configure the web server to > listen 0.0.0.0 to make it listen on all interfaces. (I don't really know or > care if that is defined somewhere or just is a convention ;-) ) > > Second, the web server might use "virtual hosting" on the IP address and > dispatch the requests based on the HTTP/1.1 "Hosts" header sent by the > client. Either make sure that "your" application is the default or that it > has aliases for all the names you care about. > > Since you are referring to :5000, I guess you are using to the small > "paster" web server. Then you have to set host=0.0.0.0 in the .ini file. > > /Mads
That worked great. Thanks! Angel _______________________________________________ kallithea-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sfconservancy.org/mailman/listinfo/kallithea-general
