Bob Miller wrote:
That's assuming you've got JourneyX running and configured. I know nothing about JourneyX, but you can check. Run this command as superuser. netstat -pant You should see a line that says 0.0.0.0:8080 for the local address and JourneyX for the process.
Thanks - I'll use this to 2x check....
If it's just one *nix client box, edit the file /etc/hosts and put your server's IP address into it. 12.34.56.78 myserver.example.com (Get your IP address by running "ip addr" on the server.)
I'll try that too....
There's probably a way to give Winders a static host table entry, but I don't know it. I just spent a few minutes clicking through the control panels but didn't see anything. If you want to access the server from many clients, then you'll want a DNS server. Setting up a DNS server is tricky, but maybe your home firewall/router has one built in. In any case, add the host/IP address pair to the DNS server. There are a million different DNS servers out there, each with its own admin interface, so feel free to ask about a particular server if that's what you need.
My ActionTec gizmo is set up as the DNS server. I'm not so sure I can get into it and reconfigure it... I'm not sure what I would tell it to do even if I could... Actually, there is a browser interface to it - there must be some DNS options I could check out...
BikeFriday certainly already has an internal DNS server(s). To find it, type "dig any-existing-server.bikefriday.com". Look near the bottom for "SERVER:". DNS is a big topic.
That's kinda my bigger issue besides getting it working... I have it all nice and pretty at home then when I bring it inhouse it falls over....
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