[ale] Accessing Server without Domain Name

Christopher R. Curzio ale at accipiter.org
Thu Nov 7 09:45:53 EST 2002


The traffic from the internet needs a way to get to the internal box. The
Router/Firewall doesn't automatically know what kind of servers are
running behind it, so you have to forward port 80 to the actual webserver
using whatever provisions are inside the Router/Firewall. 

Typing the IP address in a web browser should work fine on the same
network as the webserver, however.

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Thus Spake aaron <aaron at pd.org>:
Thu, 7 Nov 2002 08:53:42 -0500


> 
> I am setting up a Linux / Apache web server for a friend using an old
> 166 P2. We overcame a few hardware issues like dead CD ROM and Ethernet
> card and have a nicely working RH 8.0 system with a very basic Apache
> server running.
> 
> The system is currently living on my home network, which includes 
> internet access via Static IP DSL Gateway connected through one of those
> 
> little stand alone Router/Firewall boxes.
> 
> We would like to access this http server from the internet for testing 
> before we put it on line with a registered domain name. I _thought_ all
> I needed to do was to dial in the static IP address in any web browser,
> but that isn't quite working...
> 
> Can anyone suggest what I might be missing here?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> aaron
> 
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