Thanks Lennard and Tad!

2011/2/4 Tad Glines <tad.gli...@gmail.com>

> http_frontend_addresses is the list of name/IP:ports that the server
> should bind to and listen on.
> http_frontend_public_address is the publicly accessible address
> (name:port) that is used when an address needs to be communicated to
> an external agent (i.e. robot).
>
> So, if the server sits behind a firewall with NAT, the config might be:
> http_frontend_addresses=localhost:9898,192.168.34.2:9898
> http_frontend_public_address=example.com:80
>
> -Tad
>
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Yuri Z <vega...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> > The value of http_frontend_addresses in the server config is currently
> > defined as ${http_frontend_public_address} which if I understand it
> > correctly should be the domain name, i.e. example.com:9898. However, if
> I
> > run the server with this value of  http_frontend_addresses - I can't
> login
> > to Wiab from other computer. If I change the value
> > of http_frontend_addresses to be the local network IP address of the
> machine
> > - i.e. 10.0.0.8 - it seems to solve this and I am able to login and use
> > Wiab. I am not sure why it happens but I would be glad if someone
> > more knowledgeable would shed some light on what should be the value
> > of http_frontend_addresses.
> > Thanks
> > Yuri
> >
>

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