hmmm never set up apache on W98, but if you have a DSL connection you can
serve by just using Personal Web Server.  She has a static IP address
though, I am guessing FreeDsl is dynamic. So my guess is that you would have
to configure Apache to use whatever dynamic IP FreeDsl assigns you.  You can
figure that out by going to the command prompt and typing IPCONFIG

----- Original Message -----
From: "PEREZ, RICHARD RINGO (SBCSI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:12 PM
Subject: RE: WOT: Serving to the web using W2K, IIS and DSL


> Can you please help on how am i going to open up my Freedsl so that i can
> see my or work on my pc at home even if im on the office. I did have an
> Apache server at home running with that freedsl and i can easily figure
out
> what my IP address is but when i tried even looking at it i can't get in.
My
> OS is Win98. Can somebody help me on how to proceed on this?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: C Frederic Valone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 8:02 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: WOT: Serving to the web using W2K, IIS and DSL
>
>
> I have a ADSL (runs faster downstream than up) and have no trouble hosting
> web sites off of this setup.
>
> Jeffry Houser wrote:
> >
> >    It depends upon the terms and conditions of her agreement with the
DSL
> > company.
> >
> >    To host something, all you need is an internet connection.  You can
do
> > it on a dial-up (although you won't get very good performance).  All
cable
> > modem agreements I've seen forbid using the cable modem to host a
> > server.  DSL?  Have her check her agreement.  It would depend upon
whether
> > you have Asynchronous DSL or Synchronous DSL.  (One has the same speed
> both
> > ways, one is faster at downloading than sending, I forget which is
> > which).  I imagine same speed both ways would allow it, but one-way
speed
> > would not.  Of course, that all depends on the agreement.
> >
> > At 05:53 AM 02/26/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> > >Sorry for the off-topic post.
> > >
> > >I have a co-worker halfway across the nation who is building some GIS
> > >applications using ARC IMS.  She's running a W2K machine, IIS and has a
> DSL
> > >connection to the web.  Can she serve her own applications to the web
so
> the
> > >rest of the team can see what she's doing?
> > >
> > >A point in the right direction would be much appreciated!
> > >
> > >Erika Foster
> > >engineering-environmental Management
> > >Applications Developer
> > >(505) 866-1654
> > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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