apache beside WLAN

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Old 01-30-2005
Pasquale Aliberti
 
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Default apache beside WLAN

Hello everybody, i'm a newbie in this NG.
I've built a website running over apache 2 on my laptop, which is beside a
WLAN DSL router.
I 'd like to what people on the internet (who know my router IP) have to do
to access the site with their web browser .
Thank you for your suggestions.
Pasquale


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Old 01-31-2005
Bioperler
 
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Default Re: apache beside WLAN

Pasquale Aliberti wrote:
> Hello everybody, i'm a newbie in this NG.
> I've built a website running over apache 2 on my laptop, which is beside a
> WLAN DSL router.
> I 'd like to what people on the internet (who know my router IP) have to do
> to access the site with their web browser .
> Thank you for your suggestions.
> Pasquale
>
>

I don't know if I got you right...are people unable to connect to your laptop from outside?
If so, then you have to define a permanent redirection in your router's routing table to Port 80 (or which ever you intend to use) of your
internal IP.

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Old 02-01-2005
Pasquale Aliberti
 
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Default Re: apache beside WLAN

ok i'll try


"Bioperler" <usenet@ts-cs.de> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:365elqF4tn2atU1@individual.net...
> Pasquale Aliberti wrote:
> > Hello everybody, i'm a newbie in this NG.
> > I've built a website running over apache 2 on my laptop, which is beside

a
> > WLAN DSL router.
> > I 'd like to what people on the internet (who know my router IP) have to

do
> > to access the site with their web browser .
> > Thank you for your suggestions.
> > Pasquale
> >
> >

> I don't know if I got you right...are people unable to connect to your

laptop from outside?
> If so, then you have to define a permanent redirection in your router's

routing table to Port 80 (or which ever you intend to use) of your
> internal IP.
>



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Old 02-05-2005
Pasquale Aliberti
 
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Default Re: apache beside WLAN

i configured that http requests to the global ip of my router at port 1683
had to be forwarded to port 80 of my laptop ip.
the mechanism works inside the wlan but it doesn't work from the outside of
my wlan.


 


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