Hi, thanks will try, ¨ Im in the Technicolor, and it seems that this one gets a WAN IP (i.e. I would assume the "public IP address" globally reachable) but that one seems to be to the router/modem itself, which then in turn routes to the machines "behind" it (based on outgoing traffic I guess) looking at "port forwarding" (under "WAN services") i get quite confused :) lots of options and strangeities there is also a "Local network" main choice, where DHCP can be turned on/off, could it be that the local network goes away and DHCP is sent up the net to rectrieve a "WAN IP" if I turn that one off. tnx again /georg¨ >----Ursprungligt meddelande---- >Från : f.de.kruijf@xxxxxxxxx >Datum : 2018-10-31 - 12:02 () >Till : users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Ämne : Re: invisible server > >Op woensdag 31 oktober 2018 11:26:32 CET schreef georg.chambert@xxxxxxxxx: >> Hi ! >> >> I have run my apache server for several years (yeah I know I should take >> time to upgrade to later version, anyways) >> >> I have hade an (slow) ADSL connectivity to swedish operator Telia, using an >> Zyxtel modem, however that was burn by lightning so have now shifted to the >> telia supplied Technicolor router/modem; however, then the server is no >> longer visible to the network ! > >What you need is to configure "port forwarding" in your router/modem, which >you can do by using your browser to connect to the modem/router. Probably a >menu like Advanced Settings. > >-- >fr.gr. > >Freek de Kruijf > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx