>> Is the free version of the BlueDragon server local ip only?
>
>No. BlueDragon 7 Server is free for multiuser applications. 

Really? I've having a dickens of a time connecting to it from another computer. 
I've got Smith set up on port 8081. My laptop is assigned a local subnet 
address of 192.168.0.5 and I can pull up pages in the Smith web root from other 
machines on the local subnet but going to http://192.168.0.5:8081/<insert page 
here>. I installed BlueDragon Server 7 on port 8082. I can pull pages from the 
laptop itself (localhost or 127.0.0.1) but if I try to use 
http://192.168.0.5:8082/<insert page here> from another machine on the local 
area network the page times out. Running "netstat -an" from a windows command 
line shows that while the port is in use locally there isn't an entry for the 
inbound computer.

Could it have something to do with the default security under the bluedragon 
admin? It's defaulted to allow ips: '*.*.*.*' - maybe because there isn't an 
allowed ':*' at the end it ignores all traffic to a certain port? I tried 
updating it with a : and a port number but upon submit it just reverts back to 
'*.*.*.*'. Pinging that port from a computer on the subnet also doesn't work. 
Is there any other way to sniff around and see if anyone is listening where 
they should be? 

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