From 196816a895e8c01a5ee43e2d31e200a3f9962260 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Moul Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 14:58:34 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [enh] diagnostic: on english page, the link toward the tutorial was missing. - Translate the section from french. --- diagnostic.md | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/diagnostic.md b/diagnostic.md index 6d66493f..bca8da4b 100644 --- a/diagnostic.md +++ b/diagnostic.md @@ -50,5 +50,4 @@ You can also redirect ports manually to your server's local IP address on this r If the server is accessible from outside your local network, but unreachable with its domain name on the local network, then your router probably lacks of hairpinning. -You cannot avoid that in a simple way. If you know how to do it, just configure the `/etc/hosts` of your local clients to access your server with the local IP. Else, retry the installation with a **.nohost.me** or **.noho.st** domain. - +Here is a [tutorial](dns_local_network) to access to your server on a local network and bypass hairpinning problem. The tutorial propose in first solution to create a redirection with DNSĀ of the ISP box and on second solution to modify `hosts` file of **clients** to say to access the **server** via it's local IP address. First solution is preferable because it's not needed to modify `hosts` files on every computer of the local network, if using many clients.