Question: Access to my local Galaxy
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22 months ago by
abedkurdi100 wrote:

Hello everybody, Few months ago, I installed Galaxy and is working well. I can access it from any computer on the network through ethernet and everything is fine. When I connect the PC that has Galaxy to WiFi and I remove the ethernet cable and try to connect to Galaxy from another laptop on WiFi, it does not work, I cannot access it. Does anybody knows what might be the reason, or How to solve this issue?

I appreciate your help, Thank you.

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ADD COMMENTlink modified 22 months ago by Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k • written 22 months ago by abedkurdi100
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22 months ago by
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Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k wrote:

Hello,

A default install of Galaxy makes it accessible to the local user on the host computer only. To expand access (serve the Galaxy instance, with Apache for example), follow the instructions for setting up a production server linked from this page: http://getgalaxy.org.

Thanks, Jen, Galaxy team

Update from our admin for troubleshooting: [Problems might be due] to what address (URL) is being used to access galaxy. The wifi IP/hostname will not be the same as when wired.

ADD COMMENTlink modified 22 months ago • written 22 months ago by Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k

Indeed, I am using the IP address that I found for the wifi adapter (I am using "ifconfig" to get the IP address) and it is not working.

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