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| Thread ID: 100851 | 2009-06-23 01:05:00 | How to broadcaste Website running in home PC to all internet users | babip (14282) | Press F1 |
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| 784842 | 2009-06-24 01:06:00 | It can't have been forwarded correctly; by accessing http://192.168.1.35, you aren't going through the router, but accessing it locally. Your ISP isn't blocking you because you are getting the password prompt. The password prompt is the control panel of your router. You should first of all disable remote configuration on your router so people on the internet cannot try login to your router and change your settings/account details. Give us a screen cap of your port forwarding page on the router. Either that or your router doesn't allow forwarding of port 80 (because it is used to access the the router control panel). You could just run apache on your local machine on port 1080, and then get dyndns to point to port 1080 if possible. But the first thing I'd do is disable remote access for your router. Allowing the whole internet to login to your router is pretty unsafe. Hi Ya, 1. Router is disabled to do Remote management (remote loging) 2. Please find attached required screen shots as under... Attached file: Router Configuration showing Port Forwarding babipRouter24062009115254AM.png (www.imagef1.net.nz) (31 KB) Attached file: DynDsn Settings and Password Prompt babipDynDns24062009115352AM.png (www.imagef1.net.nz) (55 KB) |
babip (14282) | ||
| 784843 | 2009-06-24 01:22:00 | hhmm, this is interesting given that you have tried the router username and password. Are there any permissions you need to set under apache? You could also try adding the "Everyone" group with read permissions to the whole website. Althought I think its probably an apache issue. Can you access the website (192.168.1.35) from another computer on the same network (not your own which hosts the site)? |
utopian201 (6245) | ||
| 784844 | 2009-06-24 01:29:00 | Can you access the website (192.168.1.35) from another computer on the same network (not your own which hosts the site)? Yes, I have tried accessing http://192.168.1.35 from my desktop and It works like a charm, same network but different computer |
babip (14282) | ||
| 784845 | 2009-06-24 02:02:00 | While having my lunch on my desk, I have played out something Which result in another Failure Another interesting thing I have just find out that even when I Enable Remote Administration from my router and I try to access from outside my home network, It wont allow me to do. - Enabled Remote Administration from my router (default port 8080) - Temporary changed password - try to access by mywebsite.dyndns.com:8080 - Timing out FYI ! Rolled back to All Original seetings so we can carry on our troubleshooting here. |
babip (14282) | ||
| 784846 | 2009-06-24 04:07:00 | Ping ! Please help ! :help: |
babip (14282) | ||
| 784847 | 2009-06-24 04:22:00 | You could try using your windows login. Also is apache set up correctly? | utopian201 (6245) | ||
| 784848 | 2009-06-24 04:31:00 | You could try using your windows login. Also is apache set up correctly? 1. Tried using windows login - No success, won't let me in 2. Apache - Setup default - Website is running sweet when accessed locally, Its only when I try to access outside my home network (internet)is problem. I try using all logins I can think of but nothing works. What to do ? |
babip (14282) | ||
| 784849 | 2009-06-24 05:31:00 | Dont know if this will be of any help - But when I was starting to set up my own web site Through dyndns, I was having the exact same problems. My ISP is Telstra Cable, all the ports were correctly forwarded, all settings at dyndns and the router were correct, even asked dyndns and they couldn't figure it out - BUT in the end I gave up, as Telstra had to redirect the Domain Name to my server at home, then it would work. What DOES work is if I or anyone tried to log onto the site using my IP address, not the Domain Name, http:// 203.XXX.XXX.XXX that loads fine. On the other side of that - I also have a FTP program set up Via DynDns - and that works perfectly. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 784850 | 2009-06-24 05:35:00 | Dont know if this will be of any help - But when I was starting to set up my own web site Through dyndns, I was having the exact same problems. My ISP is Telstra Cable, all the ports were correctly forwarded, all settings at dyndns correct, even asked dyndns and they couldn't figure it out - BUT in the end I gave up, as Telstra had to redirect the static IP from their servers to my server at home, then it would work. On the other side of that - I also have a FTP program set up Via DynDns - and that works perfectly - just the damn web site wont. I am with Woosh, Let me find out what they have to say for this problem. I will also try to setup FTP just to verify to see if its same issue as yours. Thanks wainuitech, I will see you tomorrow, time to go home now. Cheers, Will continue tomorrow. Good night. |
babip (14282) | ||
| 784851 | 2009-06-24 05:40:00 | I am with Woosh, Let me find out what they have to say for this problem. I will also try to setup FTP just to verify to see if its same issue as yours. Thanks wainuitech, I will see you tomorrow, time to go home now. Cheers, Will continue tomorrow. Good night. Honestly, I think you will find it far less hassle just paying for web hosting, and web hosting is cheap and will give you many other features. Time is money. Also you may find that it is against your ISPs terms to run a server off your normal internet connection, and they could also be blocking you. |
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