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Zappo



Joined: 12 Apr 2018
Posts: 4
Location: Thailand

PostPosted: Wed 08 Aug '18 9:28    Post subject: Port 80 Reply with quote

Just finished install Apache server. All look great but I am stuck on one problem and can not find a solution on the net.
I have two LAN ports, one for internal use with a 192.168.x.x IP. Works great
The other is for external use (Web services) and this one I can not get to work.
I ping the fixed IP on the server and get an answer - OK. I can reach my web site.
I ping from a computer on the intranet - not OK
I check from IP check web site and this one can not see my port 80.
I activate firewall to port=80/tcp, did not help.
Looks like port 80 is NOT active and I need to know HOW to activate it. This is my last obstacle, everything else seems to work perfect.
Thanks for your reply
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DavidSpector



Joined: 07 Oct 2017
Posts: 15
Location: Maine, USA

PostPosted: Wed 29 Aug '18 22:37    Post subject: Router has to be configured, too Reply with quote

My guess is that you haven't configured your router to allow the WAN to access your local computer (as a server). Getting this to work involves several different devices and there's not much help on the Web. I've done it, but I can't remember all the steps involved. Hope this helps.
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