[GeoNode-devel] getting started #2

Simone Dalmasso simone.dalmasso at gmail.com
Fri Jun 17 05:35:02 PDT 2016


We may make sure that the updateip command also updates the thumbnail url,
yes.

Thanks for the feedback

2016-06-17 13:16 GMT+02:00 jonas ellehauge <jonas at ellevator.net>:

> Thanks - and yes, I loaded the layer before changing site ip / domain name.
> That is rather unexpected. Also very inconvenient when migrating data from
> one host to another. Would that qualify as a bug?
>
> On 06/07/2016 01:39 PM, Simone Dalmasso wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> make sure that the SITEURL is set to the geonode public domain, the one
> that you use to access it from your host system. You can do that with "sudo
> geonode-updateip yourdomain".
>
> If you want to add an external layer to the map composer then you will
> have to add the host in the PROXY_ALLOWED_HOSTS, but only in this case.
>
> For the thumbnail url, is it possible that you loaded some layers before
> changing the SITEURL?
>
> 2016-06-07 11:53 GMT+02:00 jonas ellehauge <jonas at ellevator.net>:
>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> After I got geonode up and running on a VirtualBox guest Ubuntu 14.04
>> server 64 bit, I still got various error messages and pages / images / map
>> content that wouldn't show. I figured it might be related to geonode
>> getting confused by the port forwarding on VB (eg forwarded http requests
>> from 2280 on host machine to 80 on guest).
>>
>> It took a while to figure out how to set up VB with a local static IP
>> address, and set the goenode-updateip to the correct IP. Now it mostly
>> works fine except for the attached 403 error on http://<host>/maps/new -
>> something about a proxy not being in the PROXY_ALLOWED_HOSTS setting.
>>
>> What is the way to resolve this on a production server?
>>
>> On this test server, I just set debug to True and restarted apache2 and
>> the error is gone.
>>
>> I find it surprising that some requests from the client are sent directly
>> to the host IP instead of its domain name. E.g. some requests are sent in
>> my case as:
>>
>> http://10.0.0.206/uploaded/thumbs/layer-15349b62-2718-11e6-81f4-080027626197-thumb.png
>> instead of
>>
>> http://geonode01/uploaded/thumbs/layer-15349b62-2718-11e6-81f4-080027626197-thumb.png
>>
>> Why is that?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jonas
>>
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