home pc as an apache webserver
Posted by: coubury (---.range81-129.btcentralplus.com)
Date: August 29, 2007 10:18PM

basically im looking to use home pc as an apache webserver

Iv installed Wampserver its working as far as i know great

iv set a no-ip address for my link

now as i said im looking to use it as an apache webserver there for i need to add phproxy onto it somehow

Im a abit of a novice can someone please help me through it or link me to a tutorial!

Thanks!

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Re: home pc as an apache webserver
Posted by: CyberSpatium (---.hsd1.or.comcast.net)
Date: August 30, 2007 12:13PM

the last thing you should be doing on your own personal computer is running a production server, especially a proxy site. dont think just because you have a firewall you will be ok. home firewalls do not offer any protection for running a web server. running a web server on your own personal computer means everything on your computer is venerable to attack.



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