Pyramid will generate URLs based on the WSGI environment, including the
HTTP Host header.

If you are using a decent server, you should not have to configure anything.

If you are using a reverse proxy, you may have to configure it to pass the
Host header you want.

Tell us more about your deployment.

On Sun, Dec 28, 2014, 12:11 Maxime Bellier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi !
>
> After searching for hours, I decide to contact you all to understand how
> to generate the URL of my Pyramid site.
>
> Indeed, all my route ( / ; /view ; /edit ) generates URL like :
> 192.168.XXX.XXX/view etc...
>
> How I configure thoses URL to be like http://www.example.com/view ?
>
> Cause my site is working on a local network but accessing it from the net
> outside of this network make 404 errors.
>
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