I've got a patch put together that allows additional reflexive hostnames to
be specified via a system property. It's a workaround rather than a
solution but it might help you.
https://github.com/smithkm/geoserver/commit/4d900caea99f63c4f0a7e674e713dee502ce85ff
By default it adds `localhost`. It also adds some DEGUG and INFO level
logging to help diagnose the issue.
You'd have to cherry-pick onto the appropriate branch and build the wfs
module.
I'll prep a pull request when it's ready and do backports. Hopefully I'll
have put together a more reliable solution that can detect any reflexive
request automatically, but that looks like it will require changes in
GeoTools.
On 5 March 2015 at 01:02, emmexx <[email protected]> wrote:
> Il 03/03/2015 09:16 PM, Jody Garnett scrisse:
> > As per other email, please add your experience to
> > http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-6059 .
>
> I did it.
>
> >
> > Some quick fixes:
> > - If you are on windows ensure that your hosts file is configured
> > correctly (for any tests involving localhost)
> > - If you are hiding behind a proxy be sure to adjust the base url setting
> >
> > The common thread here is that GeoServer needs to be able to "detect"
> > when Transaction request document references a schema defined by
> > DescribeFeatureType. It needs to be sure to resolve that "internally"
> > rather than via HTTP.
>
> I undestand what you mean but I'm not sure how can I practically
> accomplish that.
> I use an AWS AMI Linux server and I don't use a proxy, but the aws
> network has his own quirks, I can't change settings at will.
> If I understand correctly geoserver reads the client requests and if
> there's the server address in it, it can't match it to the server
> address where it is running.
> The hostname of the aws server is different from the public dns name, so
> I can't change it.
> Can I change some other setting in the server or in geoserver?
>
> Thank you
> maxx
>
>
>
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