At 01:34 PM 9/19/2006, you wrote:
Earlier today I wrote "My OS is Fedora Core 5 with Apache 2.2.2 64-bit architecture. I have an an Internet connection with a static IP address (in fact I can use up to 16 static addresses). As a first step I want to set up a public website based on static ('dead') HTLM pages (later on dynamic pages). Anybody know about a good HowTo or a tutorial/book applicable for my environment?" I've come so far that I get my own index.html on http://localhost. However, outside my little world, i.e. all of you within the www, I'm not seen... How do I enable access for all of you to visit my site?
Enable access to port 80 (assuming you're running apache on port 80) through any firewalls you have running.
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