Greetings,
Does anyone have experience with Belkin routers?
My setup: Belkin Wireless 54g DSL Router G4 (AGP)/500 15" TiBk Both running 10.2.8 Dynamic IP resolved thru Dyndns.org Apache Web server enabled on G4
I want to run at least one site and am having a real problem getting it to happen.
When I only had the G4 connected directly to the DSL modem this wan't a problem.
Any suggestions,thoughts or (not overly technical) references?
Can you surf the 'net normally, from both Macs? If you can't, then there's a basic set-up problem in the router.
Does the resolution from dyndns actually reflect your current public IP address? If it doesn't, then dyndns is broken again.
Can you surf the web service on the G4 from the TiBook, using its private LAN address? If you can't then Apache isn't set-up correctly.
In the router, if you're using NAT, have you mapped port 80, from your public IP address to the private NAT'd address of your G4 Mac? If you haven't, do so - it's the (proper) way to create a path from your public IP address to your web service.
Ideally it would be nice to have each user with their own page but I understand that's not doable.
Why isn't that doable?
A syntax such as http://mydomain/~user1 is easily dispatched within Apache.
or you could have numerous domains all point to the same public IP address, then dispatch them to the proper pages within Apache.
- Dan.
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