Hi Minjie,

You will need at least two hosts at which you can access OAE. One for
the Admin UI and one for a user tenant. You will need a new host for
each additional user tenant you want to set up.

If you're just running a test environment that not many people need to
access, you could update your /etc/hosts file to point more hosts at
your server IP. Then, you can create a user tenant whose host is one
of the ones you've mapped in your /etc/hosts.

Hope that helps,
Branden

On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 2:08 AM, 张敏杰 <min...@tju.edu.cn> wrote:
> I have built OAE on a server with only an IP address but no domain.Now I can 
> visit the admin UI page through my PC with the server IP, but how can I visit 
> the the actual OAE user interface (user temant). Now I can only visit the 
> user interface on the server itself.
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> Thank you very much.
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> Minjie Zhang
> School of Computer Science and Technology, Tianjin University
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