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13 years ago
nicky9499
1. Change ISP means hefty termination cost, and current ISP serves me very well in terms of speed and reliability. 2. Already stated server computer has been moved to router's DMZ, means IT IS OUTSIDE THE NETWORK, using the WAN IP (same as router). No need for forwarding. 3. Already stated as well, Dynamic DNS is in use. Regards, Nicholas.
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Okay. Here is the situation right now. I am sick of dealing with port issues, so the entire computer I've moved outside the router's DMZ. I have a dynamic DNS address (nicky9499.dyndns.org) that is associated with my WAN IP (218.186.185.156). At 218.186.185.156 is Apache, in other words the content inside the www folder (let's call it test1.htm. Within my LAN, if I enter nicky9499.dyndns
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Hi, are you still working on the issue?
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Okay, but hope is soon because I don't have much time left. Best regards, Nicholas.
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13 years ago
nicky9499
I understand the setting of login username and password using htaccess, but the fundamental problem here is still the server cannot be reached from outside LAN. Instead of posting guide after guide (which I know of and have read) it would be more useful and productive to try to find what is preventing my server from connecting to the Internet. Best regards, Nicholas.
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Just realized WAN IP that router reports and hereismyip.com are different. The first one if i enter into browser I am able to load first page but not if on a proxy. The second one completely doesn't load. What's going on? Have less than an hour and upload script is still in a mess. If somebody could help with simple PHP script at the same time I would be eternally grateful. Here it is: // Wh
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Okay. Now entered WAN IP the first folder shows up but cannot navigate to other folders for example [218.186.185.156] the browser will give error page cannot be found. Now applied proxy and entered WAN IP again and this time could not load anything at all again. Please help, many thanks. Edit: Yes, I did not set ports through firewall, i completely disabled firewall. Port forwarding do
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13 years ago
nicky9499
That is the problem. I cannot access from outside the LAN but within all the pages show up fine. I tried browsing with 3G (mobile) internet to test from outside and also failed to load the page. Where could there possibly be an error? I don't even know where to start looking..
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Even after setting up Access through port forwarding, I am still unable to access any of the pages from WAN IP. In LAN I can only access the first folder in httpd-vhosts.conf and none of the others, all display unable to load error. Have set up Belkin router in Virtual Server section ; Description: HTTP Inbound port: 80 Type: TCP and UDP Private IP address: 192.168.1.6 Private port: 80
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Thanks so much for helping. Problem is at stage 9 of Virtual Host setup guide it says: On computers outside your LAN, access your websites as follows: If using Web IP: [123.345.567.789] (to access domain.com) [123.345.567.789] (to access sub1.domain.com) [123.345.567.789] (to access sub2.domain.com) However I cannot access my pages. Even on iPhone using 3G internet (external origin)
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Please, I am desperate and I need help. As long as the server cannot connect to the internet I cannot proceed to implement the PHP scripts for uploading and authentication. Even so, I will need large amounts of time to figure these out and thoroughly test them. Browsing other threads of similar issue has not proven to be useful. Best regards, Nicholas.
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Hi all, In order to meet a deadline I shall not sleep tonight and work on setting up a server that is capable of receiving files from an external computer. Details are as follows: WAMP 2.0i Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 2GB DDR-800 Pentium 4 3.2GHz 500GB 7200RPM SATA drive Wired ethernet to router 16MBps broadband internet Static IP Requirements: -Able to be accessed from the Interne
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Hi, Thanks for your response. I have been fiddling around with the configs in the Apache folder, scoured pretty much half the internet (it's close to midnight here and I'm not even close to getting started) and have still not found a guide on how to set up said form php script and htaccess file. Please advise, it is very urgent. Best regards, Nicholas.
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13 years ago
nicky9499
At the risk of sounding impatient, this is a time sensitive project and I only have about four hours left to set up the server. Any help would really be appreciated! Best regards, Nicholas.
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13 years ago
nicky9499
Hi, I have just installed WampServer 2.0i on a Windows 7 computer. It's on a wired connection to a Belkin draft-N router with a 16Mbps broadband connection to the internet. I would like to use it to creat a temporary website for public uploads for a project I'm working on. Can anyone advise how I should proceed from here on? Have searched for guides on how to do this but most are just ques
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