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
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...)
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:
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
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
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.
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