The way no-ip works is that they give you a hostname, e.g. you.no-ip.com. You could host that by setting up a <VirtualHost> directive in httpd.conf which uses: "ServerName you.no-ip.com" ---- Graham Frank Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner Ph: (608) 359-1593 Member of the Better Business Bureau -----Original Message----- From: Jeffery Poblocki [mailto:jeffery.poblocki@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 12:41 AM To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Newbie problems, trying to get Apache HTTP Server working what if i have a no ip address also can i use it the same way? i have hordebusters..servegame.org and how would i set that up ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham Frank" <gfrank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 6:34 PM Subject: RE: Newbie problems, trying to get Apache HTTP Server working > You would add to the httpd.conf "NameVirtualHost ipaddr:port" then: > > <VirtualHost ipaddr:port> > ServerName hordebusters.net > DocumentRoot /path/to/files > ... > </VirtualHost> > > As for DNS, you would either need to use a DNS service and setup an A > record > set to your server IP address. If you want to host your own DNS, you'll > need to get a DNS service running on your PC, setup the nameservers, and > need multiple IP addresses (two). > > Check out http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/ for VirtualHost help. > > ---- > Graham Frank > Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner > Ph: (608) 359-1593 > Member of the Better Business Bureau > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeffery Poblocki [mailto:jeffery.poblocki@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 6:29 PM > To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Newbie problems, trying to get Apache HTTP > Server > working > > so if i whave a registered site say hordebusters.net i have to put in a > virtual host to get it to display??? what about the dns nameservers and > all > > of that. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Graham Frank" <gfrank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 5:57 PM > Subject: RE: Newbie problems, trying to get Apache HTTP > Server > > working > > >> Hello, >> >> The file you are seeing is the index.html file stored in ~httpd/htdocs. >> >> To setup domains, you need to add <VirtualHost> directives to your >> ~httpd/conf/httpd.conf file. >> >> Also, where are you hosting this? From your home, or elsewhere? Many >> ISP's >> block their clients from hosting web servers unless they have a static IP >> with them (which they usually charge an arm and a leg for). You can get >> around this by changing the port that Apache runs on to something like >> 8080 >> (e.g. http://yourdomain:8080/). >> >> Also, if you have a firewall up then make sure that it isn't blocking >> incoming connections to port 80. >> >> ---- >> Graham Frank >> Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner >> Ph: (608) 359-1593 >> Member of the Better Business Bureau >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Karri K." <p3Dr0ster@xxxxxxxxx> >> To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 5:36 PM >> Subject: Newbie problems, trying to get Apache HTTP Server >> working >> >> >>> >>> Ok. I am a newbie, trying to set up a Apache server, so I, for example, >>> wouldn't have to use MegaUpload and similars if I want my friends to get >>> some files. >>> So, I'm running Slackware Linux 12.0, and I downloaded the Apache >>> sources. >>> They compiled ok, and I got to the point where "Hey, it worked!" site >>> shows >>> up on http://localhost/. But, the thing is I don't know how to modify >>> this >>> page (tried editing index.html in htdocs folder), and second, my friends >>> can't see even this page if they point their browsers to my ip. 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