Are you sure the machine which is running apache in visible from outside?

example

gw (public ip) -> pc-lan1 (private) -> pc-lan2/apache (private)

if you are not doing port redirecting on 80, ppl connecting to you from outside will watch the port 80 on your gw (which is close). Then, I suggest to redirect icoming connection on 80 on your machine running apache.
You can do it in serval ways, just check what do u use and prefer.
Hope this help,
Greets,


Matteo





[ kambing ] zaimie wrote:

i've read all the faqs, handbook and manual

i currently have this problem

i installed FreeBSD 5.3 Release on one of my systems in my LAN network
And installed Apache 1.3.3
i did the config and did apachectl start
i opened up port 80 on my router and link it to the FreeBSD system
However.. i can view the index.html
but not others outside my LAN network
It states Server not found..
How do i let others outside of my LAN to view the index.html thingy in /usr/local/www/data/


Thx

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