Hi Mike,

There are 2 solutions to this problem but you have to assign a separate domainname to ofbiz ecommerce and a separate domain to the backend.

1. via symbolic links (which can also be stored in svn: (used at http://www.antwebsystems.com) Then in the webapp directory make symbolic links to the framework images dir
images -> ../../../../framework/images/webapp/images
tempfiles -> ../../../../runtime/tempfiles/

2. use the content prefix in the website entity at http://ofbizsaas.ofbizdemo.com
add a prefix to the backend url to get the images and tempfiles.

Regards,
Hans


On 06/07/2012 02:50 PM, Mike wrote:
Hey Hans.  I tried this method a while back, but it didn't work because I
found out that I needed:

     proxyPass /content   ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/content
     proxyPass /ecommerce ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/ecommerce
     proxyPass /tempfiles ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/tempfiles

Plus /images to make /ecommerce work.  Is there another way?


On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Hans Bakker
<[email protected]>wrote:

You can also use the virtual host parameter in the the ofbiz-component.xml
file which will block the webtools from the same url...

an explanation can be found here:
http://www.antwebsystems.com/**control/ViewBlogArticle?**contentId=18704<http://www.antwebsystems.com/control/ViewBlogArticle?contentId=18704>

Regards,
Hans


On 06/07/2012 01:32 AM, Boris Hamanov wrote:

Hi guys and gals,



Currently my web tools front end is running in OFBiz and is accessible
from the whole wide world (www) just like the ecommerce store.

I don’t like that a bit. Although it is protected by strong password.

Can I restrict that app access to certain IP addresses or from local host
only?

It would be best if that application can run on different port altogether
or listening on 127.0.0.1 interface only. Or both

Any experience with this, please?


Kind Regards,
Boris



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