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im trying to learn php and i downloaded the wamp server, installed it and such. but when i tried to put it online it wouldnt do so. ive tried to change the port skype is on/ or uses (still didnt work) tested port 80, said i didnt actually use port 80. im not sure what else to do if any one can help me to fix this that would be great :mellow:

August 11, 2008, 1:35 pm - Reply -

When i give IP Address my server shows 403 access forbiddenWamp Server ProblemsI am unable to open my server in browser thru my IP... Only locahost is running...Pls help me out... 

July 28, 2009, 10:09 am - Reply -

i have a problem in the wamp server
Wamp Server Problems

Hello I really do have a big problem in the wamp server that when I type http://localhost/index.Php for example it gives me page cannot be displayed and I am really confused that I don't know what to do


-reply by salsa

September 13, 2008, 8:30 am - Reply -

QUOTE (GSam)

When i give IP Address my server shows 403 access forbidden

Wamp Server Problems



I am unable to open my server in browser thru my IP... Only locahost is running...

Pls help me out... 
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Depending on your dls router, you might not be able to open a qualified domain name for an machine on the internal network. The only way around this is to use a web proxy to confirm your able to access your pages.

This happens with a number of different dls routers. IF you cannot access your pages from an external source, then you need to configure port forwarding on your router to forward whatever ports you are using (usually 80), to the internal network IP of the machine your using. This will mean you need to have a static IP address on the machine you have the lamp stack on.

As a side note, i downloaded wamp, installed it on my vista box, forwarded ports from my router to the correct IP, checked firewall settings to confirm they allowed both inbound and outbound trafic on said ports and was able to access everything internally and externally without a hitch.

If you're still having trouble, post again with as much details as you can outlining the procedures you have followed, with install and configuration of your network. Oh and don't forget to check your file permissions, I am not sure how pedantic apache will be in windows about permissions, but it might be an area for trouble.

July 28, 2009, 11:12 pm - Reply -

QUOTE (fermin25)

WampServer problems???... :o

This software named WampServer install a complete Windows Webserver in your local computer. By Default the WampServer comes with an awful configuration.

I recommend you that you open an free account in and Free Web Hosting, preferibly http:www.0fees.net once you are in your Cpanel you have to click on "PHP Info" where all the 0fees.net paramethers are shown.

Start your Wampserver...Click the Wamp server icon closer than watch and click on "PHP" here you have to change the Wampserver´s configuration and put it exactly than 0fees.net configuration.

Once you have made this, prove your scripts again...And you will tell me...

Bye and Good Luck.
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Mitch666Holland, in this topic, asked for help.
You reply saying that 0fees.net people know their job.
You don't answer the question.
If you think that the solution is "php info" please post the solution here.
If you don't want to post the solution, please avoid spoiling this topic.
Moreover, I'm pretty sure you are wrong, I'm sure the problem is not inside the php configuration, but inside the Apache configuration. In that case, the solution would be correctly configuring the listening port, replacing localhost with the Internet name of the Wamp Server machine.

May 24, 2009, 4:09 pm - Reply -

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