This is not really a mediawiki question but more one for apache or
infastructure afficionados - which, fortunately, I am.
The actual request you send to the webserver (homeserver:2096) which
will make the wiki think it is hosted on a different server. You'll
need to tell apache to redirect the request to the wiki site. (using
mod rewrite presumably, but it may work with just the correct
(virtual)host settings)
On 11/10/05, pdc124(a)yahoo.co.uk <pdc124(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
sorry if this is a duplicatge - stuff seems to be
going into the aether
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Im connecting to my server at work with a reverse ssh tunnel
ie from my office
ssh -R 2096:localhost:80
www.homeserver.com
and then i go home
I then point a browser at home to
http://homeserver:2096 and i get my
default apache page from work .
the mediawiki is installed into
http://workserver/mediawiki and sitting in
my office i can access it.
Ive had to add to my client /etc/hosts
workserver 192.168.0.1 (my homeserver IP address)
When , from home i go to
http://homeserver:2096/mediawiki
I get the 'you must set up your wiki' page, although the wiki is running and
my secretary can access it.
Ive not gone right through the installation through the SSH tunnel in case I
lose everything that is already there.
Whats going on ?
Is this soluble ?
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