From: Chaitanya Yanamadala on 30 Jun 2010 06:55 u can do one more thing, u need to get a public ip or a static ip from ur ISP, this will make sure that u have a constant ip on ur machine so that it can be accessed from anywhere.. Chaitanya On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:10 AM, Warren Vail <warren(a)vailtech.net> wrote: > The IP you cited Is the IP provided by your router or modem, and not one > others from "out side" can use to access your server. Now on the other > side > of that, if you go to the machine that has the WAMP installed and open a > browser and point it to "http://what.is.my.ip.com" you may see the "public > IP" for that machine, which can be used for linking to your server, but is > not guaranteed to stay with that machine depending on powering up and down > of your systems, and your ISP's procedures for assigning IP's. > > Hope this helps, > > Warren Vail > Vail Systems Technology > > -----Original Message----- > From: nagendra prasad [mailto:nagendra802000(a)gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 1:12 PM > To: phpexperts(a)yahoogroups.com; PHP DB; php mysql; > php-windows(a)lists.php.net > Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: Need Help in setting up a server > > Hi all, > > Thanks everyone. I just tried all of your suggestions and found that WAMP > server is working by using the running WAMP server's system IP. I just > typed > 192.168.1.4 in the address bar and its working now. So, I came to a > conclusion that if I have a static IP then I can access it from out side as > well right. Correct me if I am wrong ?? So, if I am right is it possible to > run a server from home ?? > > > Best, > Guru. > > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >
From: 3dgtech on 30 Jun 2010 08:49
Well, there are two more things to do. 1. If you have a router you will have to forward the ports for the webserver (80, etc) to the correct internal ip. - depending on your security needs consider putting your webserver into the fm 2. There are multiple services out there that offer dynamic dns (dyndns.com , etc) these might even be an option from within your router and would allow you to get a "public" domain name even if you don't have a static ip. Let me know if you need more info. Regards, eli aschkenasy On Jun 30, 2010, at 6:55 AM, Chaitanya Yanamadala <dr.virus.india(a)gmail.com > wrote: > u can do one more thing, u need to get a public ip or a static ip > from ur > ISP, this will make sure that u have a constant ip on ur machine so > that it > can be accessed from anywhere.. > > > Chaitanya > > > On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:10 AM, Warren Vail <warren(a)vailtech.net> > wrote: > >> The IP you cited Is the IP provided by your router or modem, and >> not one >> others from "out side" can use to access your server. Now on the >> other >> side >> of that, if you go to the machine that has the WAMP installed and >> open a >> browser and point it to "http://what.is.my.ip.com" you may see the >> "public >> IP" for that machine, which can be used for linking to your server, >> but is >> not guaranteed to stay with that machine depending on powering up >> and down >> of your systems, and your ISP's procedures for assigning IP's. >> >> Hope this helps, >> >> Warren Vail >> Vail Systems Technology >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: nagendra prasad [mailto:nagendra802000(a)gmail.com] >> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 1:12 PM >> To: phpexperts(a)yahoogroups.com; PHP DB; php mysql; >> php-windows(a)lists.php.net >> Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: Need Help in setting up a server >> >> Hi all, >> >> Thanks everyone. I just tried all of your suggestions and found >> that WAMP >> server is working by using the running WAMP server's system IP. I >> just >> typed >> 192.168.1.4 in the address bar and its working now. So, I came to a >> conclusion that if I have a static IP then I can access it from out >> side as >> well right. Correct me if I am wrong ?? So, if I am right is it >> possible to >> run a server from home ?? >> >> >> Best, >> Guru. >> >> >> -- >> PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> >> |