First in your firewall settings you have to enable https service under
the allowed services. Then from there you just have to give the link
to your application to the user who wants to see it. e.g
http://<loclal ip address >/<app folder>/index.php

On 7 June 2011 17:35, ero emma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi to every body. I'm building an application in php which is going to
> work on the Local Area Network. But I don't know how to make the
> folder of my application available on the network. What is the
> procedure to maki it possible in ubuntu 10.04 an operating system for
> humans please, thank you.
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