You would need to make port 80 accessible from the internet. As mentioned,
that's out of the scope of the Django User Group. To give you a little bit
of help, I suggest searching for the terms "web server from home". That
should get you started.
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Nikolas
Are you sure there's no router involved? Even if it's not /your/ router,
you're likely connected to the internet through a router. But let's step
back for a moment. The phrase "available over the internet" suggests a
production environment, and again, you /should not/ use the Django web
server for
Den 7. mai 2013 kl. 21:25 skrev Kakar Arunachal Service
:
> Thank you for your reply! But coud you pls explain in detail how to make it
> available over the internet. And i dont have a router, m running it on my
> laptop. Pls advise.
As said earlier, getting
Thank you for your reply! But coud you pls explain in detail how to make it
available over the internet. And i dont have a router, m running it on my
laptop. Pls advise.
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar <
nik.mol...@consbio.org> wrote:
> Keep in mind that the Django
Keep in mind that the Django development server is designed neither for
security nor performance, so under no circumstances should you use it as
a production server. With that said, assuming you're using this
for//development purposes, change your manage.py runserver command to
bind to the address
I have my project in my pc, and on python manage.py runserver, i can view it on
my browser. But how to view from other computer or on the internet and not
locally?... How to make my pc a server to view it from over the internet? Plz
help me guyz!
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