Re: [users@httpd] Trouble getting server to wrok

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The server machine is at school, it is running Windows XP.

I'm not really sure what to say about the port number, in the httpd.conf file I have the "Listen 80" line. Is there something else I should change it to, or a different place in the conf file that I should look?

My IP address does begin with 192.168.XX.XXX. With the magic of Google, I see that this could be the reason I can access it from the same room. So, I suppose my next question would be: is there some way to "forward" other clients to this specific machine, or make a different IP address for this machine that would be independent of my schools network?

Agian, thanks for your help. I'm sure this is a really basic (and boring) problem.

-Mike

On Fri Nov 17 14:15:42 EST 2006, Evan Platt <evan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

At 11:07 AM 11/17/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a server for my Senior-Project class. I've installed the HTTP server correctly, I believe, and am able to see my test page on the server host machine. Also, I am able to see the test page on another machine in the same room (and probably connected to the same network). However, every time I have tried to access the server outside of this room, I get the "Server Not Found" error. I'm not really sure where to look, I've been pouring over online tutorials trying to find a solution. Has anyone else had this problem? If so, how did you fix it?
 Thanks for your help and time.

Is this at school? at home? at work?

Likely the port (whatever port you are using) isn't forwarded or available from the intranet to your machine.

Are you behind a NAT gateway? Do you have a 192.168.X.X IP address?


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