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Network Help - HELP! Trying to setup a HTTP server. posted in the Web & Networking forums; Hi guys! Im trying to setup a apache http server. I have managed to do everything and i can view it locally...BUT...when i setup a dyndns and set it all ...

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Hi guys! Im trying to setup a apache http server. I have managed to do everything and i can view it locally...BUT...when i setup a dyndns and set it all up for that, it only shows my router page. Can anyone please help??
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Hey Logan,

Welcome to PCHF. We have a wonderful team of techs here, and I am certain that we will be able to help you finish getting this set up.

I pride myself on knowing what I don't know, and baby this is it. So I am going to send out a holler to the resident networking guru, and have him see what to have you try.

Looking forward to your reply,

TTFN

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you can not access it that way behind a router NAT.

you have to access it by typing in:

cPanel

or

cPanel


its the way a router works to access the config. It is because your router holds the ip number ... not your computer.

everyone outside of your routers NAT can access it regularly by ip or address.


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Thanks for the input Obscurity, and a welcome to you from me as well.

Looking forward to seeing you in the forums,

@Logan - Please let us know if Ob's info solved your problem? We'll be looking forward to hearing your reply,

TTFN

LGW



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