RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache With SBC DSL

2005-10-18 Thread Nia Hartman
I use SMC routers because they are the same price as others and include built in print servers. Don't worry about your modem, the router has a Virtual Server setup that pulls the port 80 traffic through to your internal network. Go to the link below and check out page 56. It shows how simple it is

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache With SBC DSL

2005-10-18 Thread Nia Hartman
May I suggest no-ip.com , I have used it for 5 years and it works great and is simple to use. You keep your dynamic IP addressing and the no-ip.com just tracks your current ip address and reroutes your web traffic to the new ip as it changes. You can use it for free on a site called mywebname.no-

[EMAIL PROTECTED] welcome.conf not being incorporated into httpd.conf correctly

2005-10-11 Thread Nia Hartman
I’m new to Apache but I’ve done my homework with the manuals, FAQ, and knowledgebase and still can’t figure it out.  When I use the http configuration tool the documentation says that the etc/httpd/config.d subdirectory will be searched for *.conf files and they will be added into the httpd