[users@httpd] Re: Issues with accessing web page using DNS URL

2021-08-18 Thread  Good Guy 

On 18/08/2021 19:41, wendellkb...@gmail.com wrote:

I set up my router to port forward. I was using NOIP with my previous ISP
because the IP address was changing. With my new ISP I don't have that
problem. My goal is to use something like "www.mywebpage.com" to access my
home server instead of using my actual IP. I am thinking about having a
place for family to see pictures and videos I have of my kids. I am also
wanting to have my own cloud server for files and media. I am under the
impression that to have my own domain name I would need to do that through
NOIP. Is there another way to have name address resolution without NoIp?


I don't use NOIP nor have I used it before but in a realistic scenario, 
you need to go to your registrar's website and make entries to point to 
your host's IP address. Now in your case, it looks like you have to use 
NOIP's IP address ( or a special one created for you) which you need to 
enter on to your registrar's website. So when somebody types 
"www.mywebpage.com", the global DNS will refer to your registrar's 
website and they will refer it to your NOIP address who will direct it 
to your home server. These things are all done in micro-seconds because 
of the technology they use. There won't be any delay or the user won't 
notice any delay unless your server is slow to fire-up the query.  It's 
the user's server's that slows everything down.


Have you tried NOIP website if they have instructions how to set 
everything up? Normally they are pretty good at these things as they are 
also running a business so it is in their interest to have proper 
documentation in place.


If you are prepared to pay few pennies per month then Microsoft Azure or 
Google Cloud is another option. they also have free service for static 
websites (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and these costs absolutely nothing and 
that is why it is free!!


Hope this helps.





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Re: [users@httpd] Issues with accessing web page using DNS URL

2021-08-18 Thread James Moe
On 8/18/21 10:48 AM, wendellkb...@gmail.com wrote:

> can use the internal IP address on my home network and bring up my web page. I
> can input the static IP of my router and access my web page.
>
  Does your ISP allow incoming server connections?
  If your Internet service is a standard "user" (or "residential"), they may not
allow incoming server connections. You would need to change your service type to
"business."

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Re: [users@httpd] Issues with accessing web page using DNS URL

2021-08-18 Thread Marc Serra
If you ping (or dig, or nslookup, or ...) your www.mywebpage.com (the noip
name) from outside your home is resolved to you public IP address?

I think it's not an apache related issue.



El dc., 18 d’ag. 2021, 20:41,  va escriure:

> I set up my router to port forward. I was using NOIP with my previous ISP
> because the IP address was changing. With my new ISP I don't have that
> problem. My goal is to use something like "www.mywebpage.com" to access my
> home server instead of using my actual IP. I am thinking about having a
> place for family to see pictures and videos I have of my kids. I am also
> wanting to have my own cloud server for files and media. I am under the
> impression that to have my own domain name I would need to do that through
> NOIP. Is there another way to have name address resolution without NoIp?
> -Original Message- From: Richard Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2021
> 1:19 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Issues with
> accessing web page using DNS URL > Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2021
> 12:48:36
> -0500 > From: wendellkb...@gmail.com > > I am wondering if anyone has any
> idea as to what could be happening to > prevent me from using the URL I
> have
> set up with No-IP. > > Particulars: > > 1. I have a static IP > 2. I setup
> NOIP to send port 80 traffic to port 8080 > > I can use the internal IP
> address on my home network and bring up my > web page. I can input the
> static IP of my router and access my web > page. If I use the web address
> URL I set up with No-Ip it just times > out. Does anyone have any ideas why
> this is the case? > Not a lot of detail to work from ... Are you using NAT
> for your network behind the router? If so, are you port-forwarding the
> necessary port(s) to the target machine's internal/lan IPnumber?
> Separately,
> if you have a static (public) IPnumber why not set up DNS rather than using
> "no-ip", which is intended for cases where you *don't* have a static
> IPnumber.
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RE: [users@httpd] Issues with accessing web page using DNS URL

2021-08-18 Thread wendellkbest
I set up my router to port forward. I was using NOIP with my previous ISP
because the IP address was changing. With my new ISP I don't have that
problem. My goal is to use something like "www.mywebpage.com" to access my
home server instead of using my actual IP. I am thinking about having a
place for family to see pictures and videos I have of my kids. I am also
wanting to have my own cloud server for files and media. I am under the
impression that to have my own domain name I would need to do that through
NOIP. Is there another way to have name address resolution without NoIp?
-Original Message- From: Richard Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2021
1:19 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Issues with
accessing web page using DNS URL > Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2021 12:48:36
-0500 > From: wendellkb...@gmail.com > > I am wondering if anyone has any
idea as to what could be happening to > prevent me from using the URL I have
set up with No-IP. > > Particulars: > > 1. I have a static IP > 2. I setup
NOIP to send port 80 traffic to port 8080 > > I can use the internal IP
address on my home network and bring up my > web page. I can input the
static IP of my router and access my web > page. If I use the web address
URL I set up with No-Ip it just times > out. Does anyone have any ideas why
this is the case? > Not a lot of detail to work from ... Are you using NAT
for your network behind the router? If so, are you port-forwarding the
necessary port(s) to the target machine's internal/lan IPnumber? Separately,
if you have a static (public) IPnumber why not set up DNS rather than using
"no-ip", which is intended for cases where you *don't* have a static
IPnumber.
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Re: [users@httpd] Issues with accessing web page using DNS URL

2021-08-18 Thread Richard



> Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2021 12:48:36 -0500
> From: wendellkb...@gmail.com
>
> I am wondering if anyone has any idea as to what could be happening
> to prevent me from using the URL I have set up with No-IP. 
>  
> Particulars:
> 
> 1.I have a static IP
> 2.I setup NOIP to send port 80 traffic to port 8080
> 
> I can use the internal IP address on my home network and bring up
> my web page. I can input the static IP of my router and access my
> web page. If I use the web address URL I set up with No-Ip it just
> times out. Does anyone have any ideas why this is the case?
> 

Not a lot of detail to work from ... 

Are you using NAT for your network behind the router? If so, are you
port-forwarding the necessary port(s) to the target machine's
internal/lan IPnumber?

Separately, if you have a static (public) IPnumber why not set up DNS
rather than using "no-ip", which is intended for cases where you
*don't* have a static IPnumber.



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[users@httpd] Issues with accessing web page using DNS URL

2021-08-18 Thread wendellkbest
Hello, 

I am wondering if anyone has any idea as to what could be happening to
prevent me from using the URL I have set up with No-IP. 

 

Particulars:

1.  I have a static IP
2.  I setup NOIP to send port 80 traffic to port 8080

 

I can use the internal IP address on my home network and bring up my web
page. I can input the static IP of my router and access my web page. If I
use the web address URL I set up with No-Ip it just times out. Does anyone
have any ideas why this is the case?

 

V/R

Wendell


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