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Old 07-06-2003
Martin Cunningham
 
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Default Apache 2.o.46 and Windows XP

Hi. I'm running an Apache2 webserver on a windows xp box on a network. I
want to be able to let internet users access it. So I went in to the setting
in my
internet connection and enabled the web server service. I've tried running
the webserver and it still can't be accessed from the internet. I then
turned off all firewalls and tried again. This still had no effect. I'm
unsure how to get this working. Could someone please help me out. I think it
has something to do with Internet Connection Sharing. But I also have this
enabled and I have port 80 set so it can be accessed from the web (and yes
the webserver is running on port 80).
Thanks.

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Martin Cunningham.
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Old 07-14-2003
Carroll Fletcher
 
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Default Re: Apache 2.o.46 and Windows XP

Martin,

You might try another port. Some ISP's block 80.

CF

"Martin Cunningham" <muttly@iol.ie> wrote in message
news:be9fej$q69$1@kermit.esat.net...
> Hi. I'm running an Apache2 webserver on a windows xp box on a network. I
> want to be able to let internet users access it. So I went in to the

setting
> in my
> internet connection and enabled the web server service. I've tried running
> the webserver and it still can't be accessed from the internet. I then
> turned off all firewalls and tried again. This still had no effect. I'm
> unsure how to get this working. Could someone please help me out. I think

it
> has something to do with Internet Connection Sharing. But I also have this
> enabled and I have port 80 set so it can be accessed from the web (and yes
> the webserver is running on port 80).
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Martin Cunningham.
> Macro-Tek
> http://www.macro-tek.cjb.net/
>
>
>



 
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