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Posted to user@vcl.apache.org by Mani Shafa'atDoost <ma...@gmail.com> on 2011/11/10 22:30:11 UTC

modify conf.php

Hi,

I am trying to install VCL on my VM in ESXI server. I just installed a
fedora 16 and set it up as instruction, but I am not sure about modifying
conf.php. can I modify it to be localhost or I need to install DNS server
on my machine and make a domain for VCL?

Best Regards
Mani

Re: modify conf.php

Posted by Josh Thompson <jo...@ncsu.edu>.
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Mani,

You can use the IP address of the VM.  You'll need to set COOKIEDOMAIN to "" 
(empty string) when just using the IP address.

Josh

On Thursday November 10, 2011, Mani Shafa'atDoost wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to install VCL on my VM in ESXI server. I just installed a
> fedora 16 and set it up as instruction, but I am not sure about modifying
> conf.php. can I modify it to be localhost or I need to install DNS server
> on my machine and make a domain for VCL?
> 
> Best Regards
> Mani
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