Toan, I didn't mean to imply you were using the NCSU site, I was trying to differentiate between accessing the VCL web page and accessing the image/environment which has been reserved on the web.
I'm now beyond my knowledge of the internals - so someone else needs to help. --henry On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 7:17 PM, Toan Trac <[email protected]> wrote: > Henry, > > I am setting it at home for testing purpose (complete install etc). I am > not accessing NCSU site. All of my configuration has been set to > localhost. Trying to access the internal website locally from another > computer. If i enter the ipaddress/vcl, it kept on changing to the > localhost of the machine I am at. > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Henry Schaffer <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 6:05 PM, Toan Trac <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have setup VCL and tested a few stuff. >>> >>> All of my configurations have been "localhost". How do I access the VCL >>> from a URL from another computer? >>> >> >> Which part of the VCL? >> >> There are two separate access modes - accessing the VCL web site, and >> accessing the computer for which you have made a reservation. >> >> To make a reservation, make an image, look at statistics - one goes to >> the VCL web site (on our campus thats http://vcl.ncsu.edu). >> >> To access a reservation for which the web site has given you a >> "Connect!", then one goes to the IP address given you after clicking >> "Connect!" by using a connection method such as RDP Client or ssh. >> >>> >>> I tried using the IP address (https://132.168.x.x/vcl) but it kept on >>> redirecting the address to the localhost of the current machine where I am >>> at. >>> >> >> This sort of looks like going to a reservation made. If that's what it >> is, I would think that RDP or ssh would be used. >> >> It could be that I'm going down the wrong track - can you say if that's >> so and explain further? >> >> --henry >> >>> >>> >>> >>> I tried modifying the host file on my workstation but don't have any >>> luck. >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> TT >>> >> >> >
