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Newbie Question on intranet
country flaguser name
United States
2007-08-20 15:37:54
Hi everyone,

I am completely new to Zope/Plone, but am trying to install
it for use as an
internal company wiki under Windows.  Everything has been
going fine, and I
can access it at //myusername:80, myusername/wikiname, etc,
as long as I'm
on my own computer.

My question is, how do I make this available across the
intranet?  I haven't
been able to find a combination that works: myipaddress:80,
myipaddress/wikiname, and so on.  Is there a setting
somewhere to allow
external access?  And, if so, how can I allow access across
the intranet,
but restrict access from anything else?

I have read about using Apache as a frontend, but since I
work at a pretty
small company (16 people), it seems like it would be a
little bit
unnecessary.  In any event, I am completely out of my league
there.  I
suspect this is a simple solution, but I can't seem to find
it anywhere.

Thanks a lot,
Jake
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Re: Newbie Question on intranet
country flaguser name
Australia
2007-08-20 22:27:40
Hi

 This sounds like a firewall issue.  Most likely your
computers firewall is
 blocking access to port 80.

 To block access from the internet, block port 80 from your
external
 firewall - ie the one protecting your network from the
internet.

 Using Apache to sit in front of Zope is overkill, as it is
not facing the
 internet - only your local intranet.

 --Ian
>
>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am completely new to Zope/Plone, but am trying to
install it for use
>> as
>> an
>> internal company wiki under Windows.  Everything
has been going fine,
>> and
>> I
>> can access it at //myusername:80,
myusername/wikiname, etc, as long as
>> I'm
>> on my own computer.
>>
>> My question is, how do I make this available across
the intranet?  I
>> haven't
>> been able to find a combination that works:
myipaddress:80,
>> myipaddress/wikiname, and so on.  Is there a
setting somewhere to allow
>> external access?  And, if so, how can I allow
access across the
>> intranet,
>> but restrict access from anything else?
>>
>> I have read about using Apache as a frontend, but
since I work at a
>> pretty
>> small company (16 people), it seems like it would
be a little bit
>> unnecessary.  In any event, I am completely out of
my league there.  I
>> suspect this is a simple solution, but I can't seem
to find it anywhere.
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>> Jake
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://www.nabble.com/Newbie-Que
stion-on-intranet-tf4301238s15482.html#a12243057
>> Sent from the Installation, Setup, Upgrades mailing
list archive at
>> Nabble.com.
>>
>>
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>


--Ian Ball
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