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| How can I build a web server using IP addresses instead of localhost IP addresses instead of localhost or 127.0.0.1 I want to buils a web server which will work fine not in localhost. It should work online as a web server from which i can host my own websites and visitor can visit these from other PCs. So, how can i proceed?? I am using PHP, apache, mysql on the Windows Xp Pro Platform. Any suggestions please?? thanx :) |
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| Re: How can I build a web server using IP addresses instead of localhost To host your own webserver you need to have a Static IP Address assigned to your PC/Server. This is set up by your ISP - at a fee! So contact your ISP and ask them about setting you up with a Static ISP. When you have one you can then access your PC using that ISP. You should research (heavily) the security implications and setting up IIS to allow only authorised traffic to authorised pages/folders/content etc. |
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| Re: How can I build a web server using IP addresses instead of localhost You still can host even if your IP is dynamic. Last time I tried http://www.dyndns.org to host my own server. It's pretty good and free. But you can only get subdomain. For domain, you have to check it out. You might want to take a loot at there. Hope it helps. |
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Thank You. I will try to do this. This is a good advice for me. But if i wanna using apache web server then wat will happen?? |
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| Re: How can I build a web server using IP addresses instead of localhost ZoneEdit provides DNS for your domain. Go to http://www.zoneedit.com for more information. You still have to use dyndns with zoneedit. |
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| Re: How can I build a web server using IP addresses instead of localhost Use Everydns.net You can point a full domain to your Server using this service. Simply donate to keep it going. It's free...but pay a bit for the ease please. |
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