I understand. Thank you very much. Do you know the answer to my first
question by any chance?

On Aug 26, 2:47 pm, "Emmanuel Blot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd like to change my second question. I figured out that by typing
> >http://myIP:8000I can get to the project. Is there a way so that
> > instead of typing a bunch of numbers I can just type in a normal URL?
> > (i.e.www.whatever.com)?
>
> You need your Trac server machine to be registered on your LAN (or the
> Internet):
>  * either with a DNS
>  * or in some configurations with a Windows server on your LAN
>
> This is not related to Trac, but to your network. If you're able to
> resolve your machine name into an IP address with a regular command
> such as "ping <hostname>", then you'll be able to reach Trac with a
> FQDN (fully qualified domain name, such aswww.whatever.comin your
> example)
>
> The poor man solution, if you're on a small LAN with few machines and
> only want to access Trac from these machines is to edit the /etc/hosts
> (c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts) on each client machine and add
> an alias for the server.
>
> HTH,
> Manu
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