Hi Ray, yes exactly. So my problem is that I have no idea where to copy those settings. I have tutorial how it works on Centos but the file structure is different on Ubuntu. So I have my galaxy instance running on localhost:8080 (can also be moved to something else). If I run localhost or my local ip in a browser I see the apache also from a different PC in my network. So my idea is to redirect the apache or galaxy to my IP so that everyone in the network can see and use it (ssl encrypted if possible) Cheers Jochen On 02.09.2016 06:02, Raymond Wan wrote:
Hi Jochen,
I presume you looked at this already:
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/ApacheProxy
Those instructions work for Ubuntu as well. What do your Apache2 error logs says (in /var/log/apache2/)? And what have you tried in your configuration files?
And are you trying to forward port 80 to 8080, 443 to 8080 or something else?
Ray
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 5:53 AM, Jochen Bick <jochen.bick@usys.ethz.ch> wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble setting up the apache to redirect my local running galaxy which runs on localhost:8080 I would like that people could have access inside the lab knowing my local ip address. I read plenty of tutorials, can anyone help setting it up on Ubuntu? The files I have to modify are located at: /etc/apache2/sites-available/ 000-default.conf and default-ssl.config ?
apache is up and running.
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