[GeoNode-users] how to make the local geonode accessible on the world wide web

Toni Schönbuchner toni.schoenbuchner at csgis.de
Tue Aug 1 04:15:38 PDT 2017


Hi Elisa,

I would check the settings for allowed hosts and proxies in your settings.py.
Also have a look at web developer tools like firebug to see if ressources load
and if so what the server returns (like 404 etc.). Another thing you can do
is check logfiles from your webserver (apache?. Tomcat?) and geoserver.

Hope this brings you on track.

best,

Toni

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> Am 01.08.2017 um 12:34 schrieb Elisa Pruvot <pruvotelisa at gmail.com>:
> 
> We had to deactivate others opened ports on the router to access our geonode from outside, and the firewall is set on the weakest possible.
> Now it is accessible with the rooter IP like you said (wrote), thanks a lot ! It's nice to see it on line at least !
> 
> But I've got a problem though. When I reach the web plateform with the rooter IP, the data won't display, I can only see the osm basemap, and so I can't download the data.
> However it works perfectly when I'm on local.
> 
> Are there special tuning to do about it ?
> Good day,
> Elisa
> 
> 2017-07-27 11:23 GMT+02:00 Toni Schönbuchner <toni.schoenbuchner at csgis.de <mailto:toni.schoenbuchner at csgis.de>>:
> Hi Elisa,
> 
> if I´m understanding your setup now looks like this.
> 
> In your lan you have a virtual machine or server which
> after booting always gets the same static ip from your router.
> Further geonode is configured to „accept“ this adress and
> can be reached by other computer with it´s ip: F.e.
> http:/192.168.0.11 <http://192.168.0.11/>
> 
> -
> The next steps would be that you:
> 
> - open the ports in your router setup: 80, 8080
> - forward needed ports to the geonode device (above descriped as 192.168.0.11)
> 
> Aftzer that check what´s your ip: https://www.whatismyip.com/ <https://www.whatismyip.com/>
> If you did everything correct with your port forwarding (in theory)
> you should be able to visit http://YOUR_IP <http://your_ip/> in your Browser and see geonode.
> (> unsure maybe you have to accept the public IP for geonode as well)
> 
> As a last step, depending on your provider you have a static or dynamic
> ip. Dynamic means your IP will change (often during the night). In other
> words visiting your public IP from above will not work anymore by tomorrow.
> You can work around this with a service like https://www.duckdns.org/ <https://www.duckdns.org/>.
> With this you can inform duckdns (done f.e. with a batch script) about your
> changed IP, and visit your local setup with the DNS duckdns provides you.
> 
> As said, depending on your local networks more configuration is needed.
> F.e. I do not know if you run a firewal, router, switches etc. which couls sit between
> your geonde and the www world ;)
> 
> Let me know if this helps,
> 
> good luck also with the upstream speed ;),
> 
> Toni
> 
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>> Am 27.07.2017 um 11:06 schrieb Elisa Pruvot <pruvotelisa at gmail.com <mailto:pruvotelisa at gmail.com>>:
>> 
>> I am not really at ease with computing.. So my questions are :
>> - Is this port number the intern port I should indicate to open geonode thanks to the NAT/PAT home gateway configuration ?
>> - Also what would be the url to access our GeoNode once it is opened ? Would it be something like :
>> http://home_gateway_adress/computer_static_ip:8000 <http://home_gateway_adress/computer_static_ip:8000> ?
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Elisa Pruvot
> M2 SIGAT

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