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I have installed Magento 2 to run locally (127.0.0.1) on a computer running Ubuntu.

Eveything works and I am hoping to now be able to access it from other PC's on the network.




Can anyone point me in the right direction on what to do?




Installing Magento 2 was difficult, so I don't want to mess that up (used Linux for the first time to install magento)



Edit to make clear my goals:




  • Be able to access magento admin (installed on a machine running ubuntu) from other pc's on the network. Magento is currently configured as 127.0.0.1.


I assume I need to change 127.0.0.1 to the LAN IP somewhere (an apache config, and/or the sqldb?)










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    I have installed Magento 2 to run locally (127.0.0.1) on a computer running Ubuntu.

    Eveything works and I am hoping to now be able to access it from other PC's on the network.




    Can anyone point me in the right direction on what to do?




    Installing Magento 2 was difficult, so I don't want to mess that up (used Linux for the first time to install magento)



    Edit to make clear my goals:




    • Be able to access magento admin (installed on a machine running ubuntu) from other pc's on the network. Magento is currently configured as 127.0.0.1.


    I assume I need to change 127.0.0.1 to the LAN IP somewhere (an apache config, and/or the sqldb?)










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      I have installed Magento 2 to run locally (127.0.0.1) on a computer running Ubuntu.

      Eveything works and I am hoping to now be able to access it from other PC's on the network.




      Can anyone point me in the right direction on what to do?




      Installing Magento 2 was difficult, so I don't want to mess that up (used Linux for the first time to install magento)



      Edit to make clear my goals:




      • Be able to access magento admin (installed on a machine running ubuntu) from other pc's on the network. Magento is currently configured as 127.0.0.1.


      I assume I need to change 127.0.0.1 to the LAN IP somewhere (an apache config, and/or the sqldb?)










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      I have installed Magento 2 to run locally (127.0.0.1) on a computer running Ubuntu.

      Eveything works and I am hoping to now be able to access it from other PC's on the network.




      Can anyone point me in the right direction on what to do?




      Installing Magento 2 was difficult, so I don't want to mess that up (used Linux for the first time to install magento)



      Edit to make clear my goals:




      • Be able to access magento admin (installed on a machine running ubuntu) from other pc's on the network. Magento is currently configured as 127.0.0.1.


      I assume I need to change 127.0.0.1 to the LAN IP somewhere (an apache config, and/or the sqldb?)







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          You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as




          Change from 127.0.0.1 to your system ip i.e., 183.82.33.66 something like this.




          In order to do that you need to update the core_config_data table with your system ip.
          Query to update the values




          Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/unsecure/base_url";




          and




          Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/secure/base_url";




          and now flush cache then you can access the site with any machine with same network through the ip address.
          Hope it helps :)






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          • Thank you for the reply! I thought that was it, but i am not sure where to do that. Would it be in apache2 somewhere?

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          • @BDhillon Updated the answer, if find this useful do credit.

            – G Prathap
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          You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as



          UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/secure/base_url';



          UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/unsecure/base_url';



          Finally, cache:clean and cache:flush






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            You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as




            Change from 127.0.0.1 to your system ip i.e., 183.82.33.66 something like this.




            In order to do that you need to update the core_config_data table with your system ip.
            Query to update the values




            Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/unsecure/base_url";




            and




            Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/secure/base_url";




            and now flush cache then you can access the site with any machine with same network through the ip address.
            Hope it helps :)






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            • Thank you for the reply! I thought that was it, but i am not sure where to do that. Would it be in apache2 somewhere?

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            • @BDhillon Updated the answer, if find this useful do credit.

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            You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as




            Change from 127.0.0.1 to your system ip i.e., 183.82.33.66 something like this.




            In order to do that you need to update the core_config_data table with your system ip.
            Query to update the values




            Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/unsecure/base_url";




            and




            Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/secure/base_url";




            and now flush cache then you can access the site with any machine with same network through the ip address.
            Hope it helps :)






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            • Thank you for the reply! I thought that was it, but i am not sure where to do that. Would it be in apache2 somewhere?

              – BDhillon
              23 mins ago











            • @BDhillon Updated the answer, if find this useful do credit.

              – G Prathap
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            You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as




            Change from 127.0.0.1 to your system ip i.e., 183.82.33.66 something like this.




            In order to do that you need to update the core_config_data table with your system ip.
            Query to update the values




            Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/unsecure/base_url";




            and




            Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/secure/base_url";




            and now flush cache then you can access the site with any machine with same network through the ip address.
            Hope it helps :)






            share|improve this answer















            You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as




            Change from 127.0.0.1 to your system ip i.e., 183.82.33.66 something like this.




            In order to do that you need to update the core_config_data table with your system ip.
            Query to update the values




            Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/unsecure/base_url";




            and




            Update core_config_data set value = "YOUR_SYSTEM_IP" where path = "web/secure/base_url";




            and now flush cache then you can access the site with any machine with same network through the ip address.
            Hope it helps :)







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            • Thank you for the reply! I thought that was it, but i am not sure where to do that. Would it be in apache2 somewhere?

              – BDhillon
              23 mins ago











            • @BDhillon Updated the answer, if find this useful do credit.

              – G Prathap
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            • Thank you for the reply! I thought that was it, but i am not sure where to do that. Would it be in apache2 somewhere?

              – BDhillon
              23 mins ago











            • @BDhillon Updated the answer, if find this useful do credit.

              – G Prathap
              11 mins ago

















            Thank you for the reply! I thought that was it, but i am not sure where to do that. Would it be in apache2 somewhere?

            – BDhillon
            23 mins ago





            Thank you for the reply! I thought that was it, but i am not sure where to do that. Would it be in apache2 somewhere?

            – BDhillon
            23 mins ago













            @BDhillon Updated the answer, if find this useful do credit.

            – G Prathap
            11 mins ago





            @BDhillon Updated the answer, if find this useful do credit.

            – G Prathap
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            You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as



            UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/secure/base_url';



            UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/unsecure/base_url';



            Finally, cache:clean and cache:flush






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              You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as



              UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/secure/base_url';



              UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/unsecure/base_url';



              Finally, cache:clean and cache:flush






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                You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as



                UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/secure/base_url';



                UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/unsecure/base_url';



                Finally, cache:clean and cache:flush






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                You have to change your localhost to system ip, such as



                UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/secure/base_url';



                UPDATE core_config_data SET value = 'http://192.160.0.0/magento23/' WHERE path LIKE 'web/unsecure/base_url';



                Finally, cache:clean and cache:flush







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