On Tuesday 27 April 2021 at 22:35:35, back Button wrote:
> I tired http://backbtn.ddns.net/ from my laptop.
> after setting up the no-ip.com client application and following these
> instructionshttps://www.noip.com/download?page=linux> This ip http://176.253.2.116/ shows the sky, broadband supplier page,
> with a list of my home devices connected.> I have only followed the instructions as per no-ip.com so far.
I'm sorry, but I can only repeat that this is not an Apache / HTTP problem.
This is a matter of IP routing, and needs to be configured correctly on your
modem (cable / DSL / UMTS / whatever), which is a device we know nothing
about.I'm not trying to put you off (or fob you off); I'm just saying that this is
something we cannot help you with - it needs to be set up on your Internet
router, and we do not know what that is or how it works.Antony.
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