Help With Apache PHP/MySql Website
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gmanpopinjay
, Jun 18 2008 10:27 PM
#1
Posted 18 June 2008 - 10:27 PM
#2
Posted 20 June 2008 - 01:14 PM
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#3
Posted 20 June 2008 - 02:06 PM
Maybe you can try and rephrase your question in an easier to read fashion?
Not trying to be mean, but I got a headache reading it, only to find out that I didn't have the knowledge to help you, and I can imagine others not even starting to read it.
Not trying to be mean, but I got a headache reading it, only to find out that I didn't have the knowledge to help you, and I can imagine others not even starting to read it.
#4
Posted 30 June 2008 - 06:28 PM
Hi,
Try not to post with the capital letter at the start of each sentence, it makes reading it hard.
So, you're trying to make your WAMP server accessible remotely.
You need to port forward port 80 to whichever computer you are running the wamp server on. When you go to port forward it, make the hosts IP the static IP address of the computer you are running the WAMP server on.
If you have a dynamic IP address you need to get DynDNS or No-Ip and download their updating client.
Once you've done that, head to your static public IP address, to find out what that is go here. Just copy and paste the IP into your browser.
You won't be able to see it working, so you'll need somebody else to test it. You can still view exactly the same things that they can though, by going to http://localhost
Hopefully you can get that sorted, I had trouble setting my WAMP server up for remote viewing too not too long ago.
Good Luck, if you need any other help, post back
Try not to post with the capital letter at the start of each sentence, it makes reading it hard.
So, you're trying to make your WAMP server accessible remotely.
You need to port forward port 80 to whichever computer you are running the wamp server on. When you go to port forward it, make the hosts IP the static IP address of the computer you are running the WAMP server on.
If you have a dynamic IP address you need to get DynDNS or No-Ip and download their updating client.
Once you've done that, head to your static public IP address, to find out what that is go here. Just copy and paste the IP into your browser.
You won't be able to see it working, so you'll need somebody else to test it. You can still view exactly the same things that they can though, by going to http://localhost
Hopefully you can get that sorted, I had trouble setting my WAMP server up for remote viewing too not too long ago.
Good Luck, if you need any other help, post back
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