Q: How do i configure os x server wiki to use the external web server?
I have a Mac mini Server with OS X 10.10 and Server 4.0 running in a DMZ behind a firewall. The firewall passes a select few ports through to this server, exposing services to the Internet.
I use two domains, one dummy domain only available on my local networks, and one proper domain available globally. Lets call them «example.lan» and «example.com». These domains are not hosted on the Mac mini, btw.
In the external domain, I have «server.example.com» registered on my firewalls official IP address.
In my internal domain, I have «server.example.lan» registered to my Mac mini internal (rfc1918) IP address.
Server 4.0 -> Websites seem to work as expected. I have three servers configured: «Server Website - All IP addresses», port 80 + 443. These serve the local networks. Then there is «server.example.com», port 443, serving the internet.
Now to my question: How to I control which of these websites we Wiki uses?
When I activate the Wiki, it is published on «server.example.lan/wiki», which seems rather pointless. In order for the wiki to be available to the internet, it needs to be published on «server.example.com/wiki», but I see no way of doing this. What am I missing here?
Regards,
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Gakke
Posted on Feb 12, 2015 7:59 AM