At 01:16 AM 11/23/2015 -0800, Ken K wrote:
Hello, I'm a librarian in a public library and we recently installed koha
in the library server via a virtual machine using Oracle Virtual-Box and
assigned it a pubic IP, to enable worldwide access of the opac. However,
there has been a lot of Internet fluctuations in the library which has been
inconveniencing the circulation of books making the library staffs to make
use of offline circulation in the busy library. I was asking whether there
is a way to enable private IP inside the organization local network to be
used as a fallback network when the Internet is lost.

Disclaimer: I have no experience of an "Oracle Virtual-Box"

You say it's on "your" server, I assume inside your building, with either WiFi or hard-wired connectivity. You don't say whether you're using Apache 2.2 or 2.4, but both should work if you just set up suitably enabled "sites" (more or less mirrors of what is already working for you "publicly") with internal addresses (either name- or IP-based.)

This is a little outside the scope of Koha, and depending on your level of comfort, you might be well advised to have an IT specialist with networking experience set it up for you.

As a data point, our OPAC is "public" <http://opac.navalmarinearchive.com>, but *all* our internal connections (cataloguers, staff, visitors, kiosks) use a local connection -- it's totally transparent, same servers, same database, just doesn't go half way round the world on public wires...

Best -- Paul
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