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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Making webpy framework accessible from outside the local network Post 302879763 by bakunin on Sunday 15th of December 2013 05:13:45 AM
Old 12-15-2013
I think i should mention that i do not know this "webpy framework", but i am pretty seasoned in networking. So, please bear with me when my questions are sometimes asking the (for you) obvious.

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Originally Posted by frad
There is no outside network.
As it is, i don't think so. To quote you:

Quote:
Originally Posted by frad
The framework needs to be able to be used from outside the local network.
If this is not an "outside network", what else is it? How is it connected to your "local network"? (I suspect this is the Wifi-box you mentioned, but just to be sure. And do you have routing enabled on this box or does it act as a switch?)

Quote:
Originally Posted by frad
What I want to do is to arrive to the result that everyone (with his own computer, with his own internet connection) will be able to type a specific ip and port on his webrowser and see my webpy framework. The user should be able to enter some variables and launch a calculation (as I am doing locally) that will run on my computer.
OK. First question: with "everyone" you mean "anybody on the internet" (like, for instance, me) or "anyone connected to the box i spoke above" (the Wifi-LAN connection)?

Second question, as i do not know webpy: does one need a browser (or any other software like a terminal emulation, ....) to do so or does it have its own protocol and client/server applications?

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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FELIX(1)							   User Commands							  FELIX(1)

NAME
felix-framework - command line Felix OSGi Framework launcher SYNOPSIS
felix-framework [-b <bundle-deploy-dir>] [<bundle-cache-dir>] DESCRIPTION
felix-framework provide a way to start Apache Felix OSGi Framework from command line. After startup, it provide some simple commands to help management of OSGi bundle. OPTIONS
-b bundle-deploy-dir The Felix launcher deploys all bundles in the auto-deploy directory into the framework instance during startup. By default, the auto-deploy directory is /usr/share/felix-framework/bundle/ Specifying an auto-deploy directory replaces the default directory, it does not augment it. bundle-cache-dir path you want to use as the bundle cache. If you specify a relative cache path, then it will be treated as relative to ~/.felix/ By default, felix-framework will use ~/.felix/felix-cache/ FILES
/etc/felix-framework/config.properties The system wide configuration file for Felix Framework. See <URL:http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-framework-configuration- properties.html> for further details. FILES
~/.felix/ Default user cache directory for OSGi bundle information. AUTHOR
Damien Raude-Morvan <drazzib@debian.org> SEE ALSO
<URL:http://felix.apache.org/site/apache-felix-framework-usage-documentation.html> Felix November 2011 FELIX(1)
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