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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 08:03 PM -0800 11/06/2003, Frank P. Eigler wrote:
> >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?
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> Can you surf the 'net normally, from both Macs?  If you can't, then
> there's a basic set-up problem in the router.

Yes

> Does the resolution from dyndns actually reflect your current public
> IP address?    If it doesn't, then dyndns is broken again.

Yes, assuming by "dyndns" you mean "dyndns.org".

> 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.

No. The router's setup screen shows up when I use the url name; "Index
of/" shows up with the LAN address. I'll check this out. Thanks.
Since the TiBk is on the same net I thought this might be expected (but
not at all desired).

> 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.

Yes

> >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.

I could do this pre-router but IIRC the router can only do one forward of
a port *and* it seems to direct it to the "main" (excuse my lack of tech
savy) page, *not* the /~xxx.

> 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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