| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 408524 |
2005-11-29 04:54:00 |
I have a web server running on my XP computer, KFWS. I can access my page from 127.0.0.1, my internal IP (192.168.0.1), and the IP address my DSL-302G modem gave me, 10.1.1.3 (This computer is an internet sharing machine). The modem's IP is 10.1.1.2 as it is connected by USB. Going to this address brings up the modem's admin page. Various "What is my IP?" sites all give the same IP, which also leads to the modems admin page. Is there any way to have my internet IP linked to my webserver? |
Xika (8344) |
| 408525 |
2005-11-29 05:00:00 |
If you have a dynamic IP address, then you will need a program similar to this one - No-ip (http://www.no-ip.com/) - the free version is good. |
Jen (38) |
| 408526 |
2005-11-29 05:03:00 |
You can also use dyndns, often routers support this as well (Well support the updating of the ip address.) |
Dannz (1668) |
| 408527 |
2005-11-29 05:05:00 |
You also need to setup NAT to redirect port 80 requests to your webserver. |
Dannz (1668) |
| 408528 |
2005-11-29 05:08:00 |
I'm using the XP ICS, how do I redirect port 80? |
Xika (8344) |
| 408529 |
2005-11-29 05:30:00 |
You need to do NAT on the router - each router does it differently |
Dannz (1668) |
| 408530 |
2005-11-29 05:45:00 |
This (http://www.portforward.com/) might help. Also disable the remote administration function of the modem if you don't intend to use it. |
Growly (6) |
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