Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router

2012-04-09 Thread Kniggedigge
Hi Stefan an others, thanks for your advice, I'll try it both ways. If I'm successful, I'll report it, otherwise, too ;) Thanks very much, Greets Tim Am 07.04.2012 um 23:16 schrieb Stefan Klatt: Am 07.04.2012 19:39, schrieb Romain LE DISEZ: Hi Tim, a better description of the problem

Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router

2012-04-07 Thread Kniggedigge
Hi Marc, hi Christian, sry for not describing my setup in detail: Lets say the subnet behind the router is something like: 192.168.1.0/24 The WAN in which the router is placed is the 140.134.120.134 subnet. When I try to connect to SOGo via lightning or webinterface in the subnet (192.168...)

Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router

2012-04-07 Thread Romain LE DISEZ
Hi Tim, a better description of the problem than it does not work could help. But, here is my idea. When configuring a SOGo server, you configure Apache to set some headers that indicate to SOGo the URL/port used for the connection. If it work internally, you probably set those headers:

Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router

2012-04-07 Thread Stefan Klatt
Am 07.04.2012 19:39, schrieb Romain LE DISEZ: Hi Tim, a better description of the problem than it does not work could help. But, here is my idea. When configuring a SOGo server, you configure Apache to set some headers that indicate to SOGo the URL/port used for the connection. If it work

[SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router

2012-04-05 Thread Kniggedigge
Hi folks, I just tried to use SOGo behind a router in a subnet. When I'm accessing SOGo in the subnet, there's no problem. But when I try to access SOGo from the WAN, the address is always rewritten. Is there anybody who figured out how to configure apache, so that it is possible to access

Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router

2012-04-05 Thread Christian Mack
Hello Tim Am Donnerstag, 05. April 2012 11h:10m CEST, Kniggedigge kniggedi...@freenet.de schrieb: I just tried to use SOGo behind a router in a subnet. When I'm accessing SOGo in the subnet, there's no problem. But when I try to access SOGo from the WAN, the address is always rewritten.

Re: [SOGo] Using SOGo behind a router

2012-04-05 Thread Marc Patermann
Tim, Kniggedigge schrieb (05.04.2012 11:10 Uhr): I just tried to use SOGo behind a router in a subnet. When I'm accessing SOGo in the subnet, there's no problem. But when I try to access SOGo from the WAN, the address is always rewritten. I think, what you want to tell is that your problem is