Emails from server use localhost (not hostname) in urls
I'm playing with RTC in a small setup. The server and main client are on the same machine. I added a new user and the email they received gave a url to the server, but the hostname they received was:
https://localhost:9443/jazz/ That didn't work for them of course because they don't have the server on their own machine. Is there a configuration so the url's given are properly pointing the the actual server name? |
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Hi,
The configuration property you are looking for is the Public URI Root, which can be set by an administrator on this page: https://<your_server>:9443/jazz/admin/#action=com.ibm.team.repository.admin.configureAdvanced Once you set that property to point to your server (for example the jazz.net property is set to https://jazz.net/jazz) it will be used for links in emails, URIs copied to the clipboard from RTC, etc. Kristen Balhoff Jazz Server Team sfrancis wrote: I'm playing with RTC in a small setup. The server and main client are |
Thanks - that helped but not entirely. It no longer puts "localhost" as the server (which is good). But instead of the server name I provided, it ends up putting a hostname assigned by my IP provider that is different depending on the IP address they have me on at the time. I use DynDns to redirect the host I want people to use to my IP address, and for some reason the Jazz server wants to convert that to the form: bas15-toronto12-<random_number>.dsl.bell.ca Is there a way to configure it to use exactly the server name I supply? |
Never mind - I found it. I just had to set Host to be what I want it to be in this area of the Advanced Properties: com.ibm.team.repository.servlet.internal.ServletConfigurationService |
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