We're you expecting them to be doing dynamic DNS for you? That's not happening (and, judging from the popups, I'm guessing they don't plan on doing it). Or maybe they're still getting their system in place.
You might want to check out a service like dyndns.In the meantime, you can create additional pages and link to them from your index.html, but they must be referenced by the IP address (e.g. http://70.120.160.233/aboutme.html, etc.).
Hope that helps. John Zack wrote:
im sorry for not providin all the needed information. yes, i am running apache on my local machine. thanks----- Original Message ----- *From:* Dean Maunder <mailto:deanm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Monday, August 08, 2005 9:44 PM *Subject:* RE: [users@httpd] Apache won't display index.html We are going to need more information than you are providing us with. Are you running Apache on your local machine? If so then the IP that http://zack.radpages.com is resolving to isnt going to be the IP address of your local machine (just guessing your setup here), but the IP address of your router. If I go to http://zack.radpages.com, I get an Apache start page. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Zack [mailto:navyzack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *Sent:* Tuesday, 9 August 2005 12:39 PM *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *Subject:* Re: [users@httpd] Apache won't display index.html httpd.conf seems to be in order. when i look at http://zack.radpages.com/index.html i get a page from my webalias provider that says the service is unavailable at the present time. im not sure why this is, since i can use zack.radpages.com to access my ip address. any ideas?thanks for the help----- Original Message ----- *From:* Dean Maunder <mailto:deanm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Sunday, August 07, 2005 7:13 PM *Subject:* RE: [users@httpd] Apache won't display index.html Also, look at your httpd.conf for the section titled..... # DirectoryIndex: sets the file that Apache will serve if a directory # is requested. You need to have index.html listed there. Also, just looking at your next post, you seem to be looking at http://zack.radpages.com/index rather than http://zack.radpages.com/index.html ??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Tim Burden [mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxx] *Sent:* Monday, 8 August 2005 10:01 AM *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *Subject:* Re: [users@httpd] Apache won't display index.html Please annoint us with details such as OS, apache version, whether you are using the default httpd.conf file, any error messages you get in the logs, and so on.Best guess from the information available is that youare not putting the file in the actual document root. Do you have any virtual hosts configured?RegardsTim ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Zack <mailto:navyzack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *To:* users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> *Sent:* Sunday, August 07, 2005 7:32 PM *Subject:* [users@httpd] Apache won't display index.html Hi I am a newbie to this. My problem is this: I have successfully installed apache and have added my index html file to the htdocs directory, but it is still displaying the apache test page. Any ideas? Thanks.zack
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