Are you forced to use HTTP redirects? I'm guessing that you are doing
this so that references to
knowyourmac.com can find your machine by
mapping to
knowyourmac.homeip.net which goes through dyndns.org's name
server.
Why not switch your domain registration over to
dyndns.org so that
clients will get your dynamic ip address directly?
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 09:27:14 -0500, Matt C <matt(a)30throad.com> wrote:
Actually, I spoke too soon. I changed $wgServer to
"http://knowyourmac.homeip.net" but it only resolves fully (into
knowyourmac.homeip.net) once it loads, and it still loads by going via
the local computer name. Looks like I'll have to play with the other
settings you mentioned, or just give up on the local server and put it
on hosted space.
Matt
On Feb 23, 2005, at 11:24 PM, Matt C wrote:
Worked perfectly - thankyou!
Matt
On Feb 23, 2005, at 5:29 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
Matt C wrote:
I'm running a MediaWiki site on my local Mac
OS X (10.3 client)
webserver -
http://knowyourmac.com (also accessible at
http://knowyourmac.homeip.net).
The problem is, unless you specify a page name, such as "Main_Page"
or
"Introduction" in the address, the address resolves into a local
name,
which won't load externally.
...
Add an override to $wgServer in your LocalSettings.php, like this:
$wgServer = "http://example.com";
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