WAMP online
Posted by: massec (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: November 12, 2007 09:37PM

I have the website setup in the www folder and it can be accessed from behind the router, port 80,81,8080 are all forwarded. The dns points to my static ip and displays properly from behind the router. But if the static ip is typed in from behind the router you get the router setup page.

How can i let people access the actual website?

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Re: WAMP online
Posted by: yfastud (72.236.169.---)
Date: November 12, 2007 10:05PM

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The dns points to my static ip and displays properly from behind the router
Is it your LAN ip or web ip? I mean 192.168.x.x or 123. 123.x.x? Anyway, if you see your router setup page when access from outside, you didn't setup port forward properly

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Re: WAMP online
Posted by: massec (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: November 12, 2007 11:13PM

DNS points to my web ip.

I set up port forwarding for ports 80,81,8080 to the pc which wamp is on and have checked and double checked firewalls. Port forwarding works for all other ports port forwarded.

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Re: WAMP online
Posted by: yfastud (72.236.169.---)
Date: November 13, 2007 01:13PM

Did you enable port 80 in all firewalls? Also double check to make sure you got the correct LAN ip because each time you restart computer, your LAN ip might already changed. BTW, did you setup port forward in both TCP and UDP?

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Re: WAMP online
Posted by: massec (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: November 13, 2007 05:27PM

port enabled in firewall, lan ip is fixed to my pc, port forward is in TCP/UDP.

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Re: WAMP online
Posted by: yfastud (72.236.169.---)
Date: November 13, 2007 06:30PM

Your isp might block port 80, so change port 80 to 81 or 8080 in config file (file httpf.conf in wamp/apache2/conf), save it then restart wamp; access your sites as follows:

[localhost]
[localhost] (if your_file.php stored in wamp/www)
[localhost] (if your_file.php stored in wamp/www/your_folder)

Make sure to enable associated port in all firewalls

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Re: WAMP online
Posted by: massec (---.force9.co.uk)
Date: November 13, 2007 06:36PM

Changing port seems to have worked.

Cheers
massec

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