I am a newbie following Peter Membrey's book "The Definitive Guide to
CentOS." So far so good with this book. I am on chapter 5 on "Using Apache"
and after having installed Apache on a new Web Site, I am advised and I quote,
"the best way to appreciate your handiwork is to start up a browser on another
machine and punch in the IP address of your CentOS server." How do I know
what my IP Address is?
I highly recommend this book for newbies!
Don
VE3HOL
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