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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Birmingham, Eng
Posts: 94
OS: XP Media Center 05, XP Media Center 05 + Ubuntu 7.10 Dual Boot
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Apache Help
Right i followed this guide word for word http://lifehacker.com/software/downl...ver-124212.php
And i set a DNS with DynDNS and my DNS thing works but when i try to access my files on my apache server by typing Http://Localhost/ it just says "It Works!!" and when i type XXXX.homeip.net it just takes me to my wireless router settings Can anyone tell me what im doing wrong? Thanks Jay ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Re: Apache Help
You have remote administration configured on your router, so it's taking over the port 80 assignment. Disable remote administration and you'll be able to port forward port 80 to the Apache machine.
I'm assuming you're doing this from a remote location, since you can't use that method within your local LAN.
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