Question:
Help with apache http server for Windows?
anonymous
2006-10-03 18:00:08 UTC
Ok. So I have obtained a static IP from no-ip for my apache http server. Problem is, instead of the static IP loading my apache hosted page it loads my DSL modem's config page. How do I fix this?
Three answers:
muon
2006-10-03 18:18:29 UTC
Someone has the same question a few days ago. See the following link:



https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20061002062935AAtF3LV
?
2016-12-13 01:04:16 UTC
domicile windows 2003(Win2k3) and Apache are 2 distinctive varieties of servers and function distinctive purpose to serve. Win2k3 is an internet site controller for configuring domain names, DNS, DHCP, and so on and Apache is a information superhighway Server for internet hosting web pages. you could no longer replace a win2k3 server with an Apache server. you could replace IIS server with Apache server, inspite of the incontrovertible fact that that's suitable to have a separate server for internet hosting information superhighway centers and not touch the area controller..
Ken H
2006-10-03 21:54:46 UTC
You may not be able to use your host's external (internet) IP and get in. Try pointing your browser to http://localhost/ on the machine the server is on.


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