Hi Rishabh and Bala!

I am really happy that its working now :) and I finally learned
something important. I just have one question in my mind, what is
probability that my public IP will be changed. I am observing it since
last three days but its same.

You are right!

On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Rishabh.rammstien <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You simply need port forwarding. If your are connected to broadband the
> router in between your machine and internet will assign your machine and
> other machine connected to it a Private IP address that is usually
> 198.168.*.* . And the Public IP address on internet is assigned to your
> router.
> Now lets say your machine on which you are running your server has PRIVATE
> IP ADD: 192.169.1.10 and the port you are listening is 80. Now you need to
> forward this port to your router so that every request that comes to your
> router on port 80 will be send to your server.
> Also PUBLIC IP address of your router might not be static it will change
Can I check it restarting the router? If it doesn't change then its
probably static!
> every time you connect to internet which means clients which are sending the
> request to your server do not know your exact address. SO you need Static
> PUBLIC IP for which you need to contact AIRTEL.
>
> On Thursday, July 5, 2012 4:58:26 PM UTC+5:30, vivek poddar wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bala,
>>
>> Like I told my scenario I am using the Airtel broadband and normally
>> there are 4-5 machines attached to my router and every machine have a
>> unique private IP, my machine is one of them. I am running a web app
>> on my machine which I want to access from public n/w.
>>
>> Like u told me two solution so which is the best one?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
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