How to change the Ip access to a web address?
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Hello,
I've been looking for a couple of days how to change my XOA access mode from Ip to web address and I can't find anything.
I have an old VM with XOA and it's accessed by web address and I've grepped the whole system and I haven't found anything except some configuration in var/lib/cloud/data/ but in the new VM does not exist that path .
I was hoping to find something in some XOA configuration, /etc/xo-server or /var/lib/xo-server/.
And since it works without Apache or Nginx I'm having a hard time finding a way.
I found only the way to activate SSL.Does anyone know what steps I have to do ?
Thanks
Regards
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@tony said in How to change the Ip access to a web address?:
AFAIK you just need to point the host name/domain name to the IP and it will work, you don't have to change any configuration in XOA
You mean on my DNS Server?
Thanks , worked adding a new registry on my DNS Server.

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Hi,
I don't understand what you mean. First, are you using XOA or XO build from the sources or with a 3rd party script?
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@olivierlambert
Hi, I used a 3rd party script of ronivay on Github.Old VM

New VM

I simply mean that I want to access through a web address and not through the Ip of where XOA is installed.
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@vbits AFAIK you just need to point the host name/domain name to the IP and it will work, you don't have to change any configuration in XOA.
Edit: Your local DNS server is the place to start
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@vbits Oh, if you are accessing it via local IP that means you'll have to change some IP NAT rules in your router/gateway/firewall. Forward HTTPS to the new IP instead of the old one.Edit: Please disregard this, just notice that it is a local domain name.
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Quick note: XOA is Xen Orchestra virtual Appliance, and it's only distributed by us
Otherwise it's Xen Orchestra from the sources or community, whatever you want 
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@tony said in How to change the Ip access to a web address?:
AFAIK you just need to point the host name/domain name to the IP and it will work, you don't have to change any configuration in XOA
You mean on my DNS Server?
Thanks , worked adding a new registry on my DNS Server.

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@olivierlambert ah ok ok, sorry..

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