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problem configuring Ajaxterm
Hello there, I installed Ajaxterm on my Ubuntu 9.04 machine, and it's running ok if I use : Code:
http://localhost:8022/ in my browser it works. The problem is that I wanted to be able to access it from somewhere else through the internet. I've read all the documentation and help that is available for this thing. I've tried configuring /etc/apache2/sites-available/default file in all possible ways (as show in various help sources),and I've done the other things that also where needed (creating SSL certificate, etc), but with no success.All I want is , to be able to work if I use Code:
http://localhost/ or Code:
http://my_ip_adr/ so that it can be available from outside. There is anyone out there who succeeded in making the correct configurations for this ?If yes, can you please show me how your /etc/apache2/sites-available/default looks like ? With many thanks, whosis |
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