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I've loaded Apache 2.0 on my xp/sp2 machine and created a very basic
web site to test with. The web site works across my network when I type the ip address of the host computer. I am using qwest dsl with a dynamic ip, and am using a belkin router. How do I access my website from work where I'm not directly connected to the network at home? Email me directly at hamelinenterprises@hotmail.com. thanks, Ken |
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On 14 Sep 2005 15:41:34 -0700, "Dalen"
<hamelinenterprises@hotmail.com> wrote: >I've loaded Apache 2.0 on my xp/sp2 machine and created a very basic >web site to test with. The web site works across my network when I >type the ip address of the host computer. I am using qwest dsl with a >dynamic ip, and am using a belkin router. How do I access my website >from work where I'm not directly connected to the network at home? >Email me directly at hamelinenterprises@hotmail.com. > >thanks, > >Ken > Use a dynamic ip address service like no-ip.com and setup port fowarding on your router. Sorry, you have to read it here. |
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Ken,
As I noted in a private e-mail to you, I'd like to know your experiences in getting your Apache 2.0.nn server to work on Qwest /DSL. I, *too*, am looking at getting DSL installed at my home (in the Phoenix area), and starting up an Apache Server. I have been 'running around the edges' barking like a frightened dog for the past year ))I'd like to start something productive in the next few months. (I've also noted Si Ballenger's reference to no-ip.com in the next post. Seems very interesting !) -Mel Smith |
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