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Help Me Host My Site On My Pc | ||
Discussion by Feelay with 8 Replies.
Last Update: February 11, 2010, 1:37 pm | |||
When I changed my ISP, we had to buy a router, because the broadband they gave us, only had one port. And now, I don't know how to port forward.. I have a D-Link DIR-301.
I've tried to follow the instructions for WAMP(or Apache I think it was), on portforward.com.. but with no success.. I still can't connect to the server. I am using the IP that I get on whatismyip.com.. any idea what I have to do?
I have 3 computers connected with a cable, using Windows XP, and 2 laptops, using windows Vista, that's connecting to the router, wireless.
My PC is running Windows XP
Thank You
//Feelay
Sun Aug 31, 2008 Reply New Discussion
Please post how you solved your problem (if you solved it). I really need my own host (not because I don't like AstaHost) but because there is some software I am making that requires the internet port listening.
Anyway I have tried some things (they didn't work for me but they might help you). Remember you cannot usually forward port 80 and access it on the home network. You need to try from an external network because port 80 is usually reserved for the control panel or setup for your router. Also check to make sure you are forwarding the correct IP and have the correct firewall settings or no firewall (only to see if that is the problem then you should turn your firewall back on and re-configure it).
Thanks,
Sparkx
Sun Aug 31, 2008 Reply New Discussion
So that anyone can check the settings you have typed-in.
Most newer router have a new feature called port trigger.
If you checked the portforwarding[dot].com
You may knew that if you enabled it.
Port forwarding might not work as expected.
Sun Aug 31, 2008 Reply New Discussion
sparkx, you can try to go to portforward.com and find your router. then search for a link that tells you how to portforward Apache with that router. They said I need a static IP, but that's just bullshit..
Sun Aug 31, 2008 Reply New Discussion
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No, it is not b.s.
It tells everyone that require a static ip because home user most only
have dynamic ip address except cable user.
But this day almost new router come will dynamic dns ip client.
it will update the ipaddress automatically.
Tue Sep 2, 2008 Reply New Discussion
Sat Apr 25, 2009 Reply New Discussion
If you want to test your pages before publishing you can use WAMP.
To publish get a computer with a official mother board because you have to leave it on all the time so it's probally not a good idea to host a website on a personal computer also you want a big hard disk you have to have network connection now finaly you can publish it bye getting a domain(www.example.com) and make it redirect to The computer's I.P. Address.
Bye
P.S. Hope this helps
Tue May 5, 2009 Reply New Discussion
It is a good guide. But you can also check out this guide for knowing on how to exactly host website on pc including apache configuration, mysql, php, dynamic dns etc.Here's the link : http://ramannanda.Blogspot.Com/2009/04/host-website-on-pc.Html
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