Need to access AppManager using Public IP: How do I make my Applications Manager accessible over the Internet?

Need to access AppManager using Public IP: How do I make my Applications Manager accessible over the Internet?

To to access AppManager over the internet:
Navigate to the <AppManager_Home>\Conf directory, open AMServer.properties file and update the am.external.hostname= key with the public IP Address .
Note: You need to restart Applications Manager for the changes to be applied/reflected.


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