Hi Jack,

thank you for the quick reply.
However, I have already changed this setting accordingly without success.
I attached the content of my properties file. Do you see any flaw in there?

Best regards,
Ulf


locale.name = en
##################################################
# Server Settings
##################################################
http.host = 0.0.0.0 #localhost
http.port = 9000
# Only if public URL different from host+port above
http.url = http://lagrange.informatik.uni-rostock.de:9000 #localhost:9000

##################################################
# HTTPS SETTINGS
##################################################
#https.port = 9043
# Only if public URL different from host+port above
#https.url = https://localhost:9043

#ssl.keystore = etc/keystore
#ssl.password = OBF:19iy19j019j219j419j619j8
#ssl.truststore = etc/keystore
#ssl.trustpassword = OBF:19iy19j019j219j419j619j8

# Set to false if x509 certificate verification is required
x509.trustall = true

##################################################
# SITE SETTINGS
##################################################
#site.includes = /Users/jhsu/includes

##################################################
# SESSIONS SETTINGS
##################################################
session.timeout = 1200
#session.connection = jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/biomart_sessions?user=dbuser&password=changeme
#session.workername = biomart1

##################################################
# OAUTH SETTINGS
##################################################
oauth.consumer.key = 0e60157a903b15d9c6b96f7aaab0680b
oauth.consumer.secret = OBF:1k8e1j1m19q51i6o1iz819q71idt1i6m1ikw1j8t1jfy1jkh1t331sw21ju61jri1shm1jd81ing1jrk1ju61iky1jg21shw1ju81jrk1svw1t331jn11jdc1j691ini1i9c1igd19q71j1m1i9a19q91iz81k5s
# If this is true, OAuth communication has to be secured
oauth.forcehttps = true

##################################################
# BIOMART APPLICATION SETTINGS
##################################################
biomart.debug = false
biomart.registry.file = /opt/release-0_8-candidate_3/registry/default.xml
biomart.registry.key.file = /opt/release-0_8-candidate_3/registry/.default
biomart.fragments.dir = ./conf/fragments

##################################################
# DATA STORAGE SETTINGS
##################################################
datastore.engine = mock
datastore.url = none


Jack Hsu wrote:
Hi Ulf,

Please make sure that http.host in the biomart.properties file is set to “0.0.0.0” (enable all access).

By default this value is “localhost” to make it only accessible on that machine.

-jack

On 11-03-08 6:11 AM, "Ulf Schmitz" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Dear all,

    I installed BioMart 0.8 rc4 and I am now trying to deploy my
    BioMart server.
    The only thing that is not working straightforward is to make it
    publicly accessible.

    I configured the biomart.properties file according to the suggestions
    given in the BioMart 0.8 User Manual but the server can be
    accessed from
    the local machine only.
    Is there any hidden trap or interference with the Apache service?

    Best regards,
    Ulf

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    Ulf Schmitz
    Systems Biology & Bioinformatics
    University of Rostock
    18051 Rostock, Germany

    T/F: +49 (0)381 498 75 76/72
    Web: www.sbi.uni-rostock.de

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