[Erp5-users] RPM Installation Troubles
Jean-Paul Smets
jp at nexedi.com
Wed Jul 11 15:04:40 CEST 2012
Hi,
Actually, it is more useful to learn how to use a frontend as Rafael
suggested because frontend is anyway required in any zope installation
in production for:
- virtual hosting
- security (ex. mod_security, TLS)
- caching (CSS, JS, documents)
- IPv6 support
Regards,
JPS.
Le 11/07/2012 13:18, Robert Jenkins a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I spent several hours yesterday trying to do exactly the same thing.
>
> I located the http setup line in 'zope_1.conf' and found several mentions
> online about editing this line - but the file is re-created each time the
> ERP5 system is restarted so changes are lost.
>
> Surely changing the source of this one line to allow access from any
> interface is far simpler than installing more (redundant) software?
>
>
>
> The critical question is, How do we change that line - or whatever detail is
> required for general web access to the ERP5 installation?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Robert Jenkins.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: erp5-users-bounces at erp5.org [mailto:erp5-users-bounces at erp5.org] On
> Behalf Of Rafael Monnerat
> Sent: 08 July 2012 11:12
> To: Documentation and questions about the use of ERP5
> Subject: Re: [Erp5-users] RPM Installation Troubles
>
>
> When the RPM was created to provide a quick way to install ERP5, for
> trainning mostly, due this I did using localhost address.
>
> You can use an apache, ngnix or any frontend to expose your zope, it should
> be quite simple.
>
> Regards,
> Rafael Monnerat
>
> On 07-07-2012 02:59, Lloyd Duhon wrote:
>> I am attempting to install the RPM version to a Red Hat Enterprise
>> Linux Server. It does appear to be functional via the lynx browser, as
>> it responds with the zope manager at the 12001 port. Is there an easy
>> way to have the system listen on the public IP address, so that I can
>> view the Zope Manager from my local web browser?
>>
>> I am familiar with the FreeNX tools, and that may be a short term
>> option, but I would much rather have the capability to install the
>> server, and then configure it remotely, without adding additional
>> overhead to the server.
>>
>> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Lloyd Duhon
>> http://lloydduhon.com/
>> 239-223-9618
>>
>>
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