G'day all,I'm not a programmer (I'm barely a Linux user) but I have a web server that I need to make a quick and dirty change to.
It's a web-server to manage Internet Access for selected itinerant users, and this part of it works fine. However, I'd like to provide a link from the web interface to webmin running on the same server. Of course, webmin uses HTTPS, not HTTP, and port 1000, and I could just hard code the IP address into the HTML, but the IP address of the network interface being used for this purpose (eth0) is going to change from location to location, and I'd rather not have to make ad hoc changes to the code on installation..
Is there a simple was that I can do this? (Apache runs custom code written in PHP, but not by me)
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