On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:20, J T wrote:
> This is what I am trying to access (including the IP)
> http://192.168.1.100/mantis
This is a local area ip, it means you are behind NAT (Network Address
Translation). You have a different public ip outside your router/firewall,
see http://whatismyip.c
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From: J T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] registered domain name question
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 16:20:58 -0700 (PDT)
This is what I am try
This is what I am trying to access (including the IP)
http://192.168.1.100/mantis
--- Bjørge Solli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 June 2006 00:59, J T wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> hi
>
> > I am new to Apache. I have installed the apache
> > webserver. I have also installed another
>
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 00:59, J T wrote:
> Hello,
hi
> I am new to Apache. I have installed the apache
> webserver. I have also installed another
> application named mantis on the apache webserver. I am
> able to access this application (mantis)
> from any computer on my network by typing the
Hello,
I am new to Apache. I have installed the apache
webserver. I have also installed another
application named mantis on the apache webserver. I am
able to access this application (mantis)
from any computer on my network by typing the IP
address and directory into a browser.
However, I am un