Hello Michael
> If you are having trouble accessing the site at
> http://www.michaelsrogers.com/ from your internal network, try changing
> the entry in the hosts file to say "10.0.0.115 www.michaelsrogers.com"
> with the www. The hostnames with and without the www are completely
> independent a
>
> A question for the port forwarding in Applications & Games. It asks for
> "application" I put Apache2.2 in the box, was that right or what does go
> there?
>
You can put anything you want in the "application" box, I think its just
there to be a helpful reminder of what your port forwarding.
>
>
> I also would like to know what goes into the httpd.config file:
>
> # ServerName gives the name and port that the server uses to identify
> itself.
> # This can often be determined automatically, but we recommend you specify
> # it explicitly to prevent problems during startup.
> #
> # If you
>
> Mt router is a linksys WRT54G.
>
Great! Thats the one I use, so this should be easy.
First determine the ip number of the computer running the apache web server
(your apache server) by running ipconfig \all on the command line.
Next log in to your router, go to "Applications & Gaming" -> DMZ
>
> I don't know how you are getting the .com name to resolve to 66.133.46.108
> as that is my modem, I can't get it do do that. I tried disabling the DHCP
> on the computer that is acting as server, and did switch to static IP in the
> TCP/IP settings, but then I couldn't access the internet with
> For the last 6 months I have fiddled around trying to make Apache connect to
> the web or the web connect to Apache. It does just fine on my home network
> when I type in localhost! But if I type in www.michaelsrogers.com it
> doesn't work.
>
> The address above is associated with the name serv