Question #222214 on Epoptes changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/epoptes/+question/222214
Status: Open => Answered
Alkis Georgopoulos proposed the following answer:
Hi,
sorry, no idea about OpenSUSE packaging, you'd have to use their bug
tracker for configuration issues.
But, from http://www.epoptes.org/installation:
> Then you need to tell epoptes-client to which server it should connect.
> By default, it will try to connect to the DNS name "server".
> If you don't have a DNS server, you can put that in /etc/hosts.
I.e. instead of using /etc/default/epoptes-client, put the following line in
the clients' /etc/hosts:
1.2.3.4 server
Replace "1.2.3.4" with the epoptes-server IP, but don't change the hostname
"server".
That way the clients will know the epoptes-server with the hostname "server" so
they'll be able to connect to it without you modifying
/etc/default/epoptes-client.
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