http://192.168.0.100:8080 is working for me now. Could you help try my
external IP

*24.78.136.243*
Thanks,



On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Frank Gingras
<francois.ging...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Justin,
>
> You'll need to use http://192.168.0.100:8080 from your internal machines,
> after you restarted httpd.
>
> Frank.
>
>
> Justin Zhang wrote:
>
>> I am not sure where to change the port
>>
>> I tried to change Listen 192.168.0.100:80 <http://192.168.0.100/> -->
>> 192.168.0.100:8080. Even
>> internal IP is not working.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Evan Platt <e...@espphotography.com
>> >wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> # telnet 24.78.136.243  80
>>> Trying 24.78.136.243...
>>> telnet: connect to address 24.78.136.243: Connection refused
>>> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
>>>
>>> Did you change the port as J. Greenlees suggested?
>>>
>>>
>>> At 10:58 AM 5/13/2009, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> It is fixed IP address
>>>>
>>>> 24.78.136.243
>>>> Could you help me test from your side?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:24 AM, André Warnier <<mailto:a...@ice-sa.com>
>>>> a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi.
>>>>
>>>> We are making some progress.
>>>>
>>>> First thing to try : turn off your router, wait 30 sec, turn it back on.
>>>> Do you still have the same external IP address ?
>>>>
>>>> Second thing to try : when you are sure that you still have the same
>>>> external IP address (or it has changed, and then tell us), you should
>>>> really
>>>> try to access this IP address *from the outside*.
>>>> You cannot do that from inside your own network, if you have only one
>>>> internet connection.  We can try it for you, after you turn off/on your
>>>> router and verify its address again.
>>>>
>>>> The problem is probably that your router (who is the one that has this
>>>> external IP address), does not know that when some external computer
>>>> tries
>>>> to contact it on port 80, it should pass on this call to your internal
>>>> webserver.  So it tries to answer itself, but itself has no webserver
>>>> active
>>>> on port 80.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:58 AM, André Warnier <<mailto:a...@ice-sa.com>
>>>> a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Justin Zhang wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for the quick reply. How do I know which external IP address
>>>> is
>>>> right. I got 2 different address from myIPaddress with & without phone
>>>> router. 24.78.136.243 and 24.78.147.173. Is my configuration right?
>>>> ServerName <http://24.78.147.173/>24.78.147.173:80<http://24.78.147.173/>
>>>> <http://24.78.147.173/><<
>>>> http://24.78.147.173/>http://24.78.147.173/>
>>>>
>>>> Justin,
>>>>
>>>> there are 2 separate things :
>>>> - one is your Apache server, which runs on some machine (of a type we do
>>>> not know yet), but we do know that it has an internal IP address of
>>>> 192.168.0.100, and we do know that, apparently, from some (other ?)
>>>> computer
>>>> in your internal network, you can access this Apache server at address
>>>> 192.168.0.100.
>>>> More, we don't know, because you have not said.
>>>> But you got it running, so that is good.
>>>>
>>>> - the second is your network configuration.  Of that one, we know very
>>>> little, and it is a bit confusing when you talk about "with & without
>>>> phone
>>>> router" and two different (apparently public) IP addresses.
>>>>
>>>> Can you describe your configuration a bit better, like :
>>>> - what machine and OS is the Apache running on ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Windows XP
>>>>
>>>> - what version of Apache, and where did you get it ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 0.9.8i (MSI Installer):
>>>> apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi<<
>>>>
>>>> http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/apache/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi
>>>>
>>>> http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/apache/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> [
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> PGP<<
>>>>
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.asc
>>>>
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.asc
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> ]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> [MD5<<
>>>>
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.md5
>>>>
>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi.md5
>>>> >]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> from Apache.org
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> - do you have one, or two connections to the Internet ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have one connection
>>>>
>>>> - what are you doing to try to access your webserver from the Internet ?
>>>> what machine are you using for that, and how is it connected to what ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> just testing to browser the default installed page. I tried with another
>>>> computer in the network it can read internal address 192.168.0.100 but
>>>> not
>>>> external one
>>>>
>>>> - is the machine where Apache is running the same as the machine where
>>>> you
>>>> use your browser ? How many machines are there in your internal network
>>>> ?
>>>> 2 one destop server and one laptop
>>>> Another important aspect : you give two "public" (Internet) IP addresses
>>>> above. Are these two IP addresses permanent (always the same), or do
>>>> they
>>>> change every day, or when you reboot your Internet router ?
>>>> permanent i tried a few days
>>>>
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