[GeoNode-users] Running Geonode development build on another ip (!= localhost)
Daniel Victoria
daniel.victoria at gmail.com
Wed Jan 11 05:17:38 PST 2017
Seems that I'm almost there. Here is what I've got so far
1) in settings.py I changed the localhost reference to my static IP adress
2) started geoserver and backgrounded the process: `paver start -b
192.168.67.103:800 &`
3) started GeoNode and backgrounded de process: `python manage.py runserver
192.168.67.103:8000`
I can get to geonode site anf to Geoserver from there. But it seems that
GeoNode and GeoServer are not comunicating, since when I get to GeoServer,
I'm not logged into - and can't login using the geonode admin password.
Also, I cant upload spatial data (but can upload documents)
Cheers
Daniel
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 11:03 AM, Daniel Victoria <daniel.victoria at gmail.com
> wrote:
> I get an error that it's not possible to connect to the address
> http://192.168.67.103/ or http://192.168.67.103:8000/
>
> But if I go to geoserver page on http://192.168.67.103:8080/geoserver and
> click on the geonode Icon, I get redirected to localhost:8000 (which does
> not work).
> I tryed both `paver start` and `paver start -b 192.168.67.103:8000`
>
> What did work was to issue `python manage.py runserver 192.168.67.103:8000`.
> With that I can get to GeoNode at the address but the link to Geoserver
> does not work because it looks for geoserver under localhost:8080
>
> Will changing the geoserver address in settings.py fix this?
>
> My setup is a bit strange because my virtualbox connects to the internet
> via a NAT interface and connetcs to my host computer using a host-only net
> interface
>
> Thanks
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 10:29 AM, Simone Dalmasso <
> simone.dalmasso at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Sure you can, what error do you get, 404 or something else? You may need
>> to add the forward rule in virtualbox to port 8000.
>>
>> 2017-01-11 12:45 GMT+01:00 Daniel Victoria <daniel.victoria at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> I'm trying to setup the GeoNode development build following the
>>> instructions in https://github.com/GeoNode/geonode (using the ubuntu
>>> instructions - virtualevn; pip; paver). The catch is that I have a windows
>>> machine so I installed a Ubuntu server on a Virtualbox (just the server, no
>>> GUI).
>>>
>>> I can access the server running on the virtualbox through the IP
>>> 192.168.67.103
>>>
>>> After doing paver stat, I can get to geoserver through the IP
>>> 192.168.67.103:8080/geoserver
>>> However, I cannot get to geonode through the IP 192.168.67.103:8000
>>>
>>> Is it possible to run the GeoNode development build this way? With just
>>> a Ubuntu server install and access through an IP other than localhost?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Daniel
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Simone
>>
>
>
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