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> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel L. McGrew
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 1:40 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setting up Apache & No-Ip
> 
>         I'd like to run a Web Hosting service for myself... 
> that is, I've
> loaded
> Apache2 and I can view my stuff via localhost... 
>         I'm using no-ip, and I can't view my site at
> http://danix.no-ip.info/ 
> when my IIS computer is plugged in... 

YOur posting is pretty confusing but it looks like you've got two
computers at home plugged into a broadband router. Then no-ip.com are
doing dynamic DNS for you.. 

You have to make sure that the two public IP addresses are assigned to
the correct internal IPs on your LAN. That's something between you and
no-ip.

As regards online editing - you need to have mod_frontpage and/or
mod_dav installed on your apache. Default apache install doesn't support
online editing.

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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> I don't know why... 
> when I try to
> check it out, the page that pops up is the one loaded in my 
> Windows XP Pro
> computer (IIS)... 
>         I'd love to be able to use Mozilla to view my 
> website, find a typo
> or
> something similar, and switch to composer or frontpage, make 
> the changes,
> click save, and be done... but, I have never been able to edit pages
> through no-ip... and I'm not certain why... 
>         also, when I want to test the setup on the 
> Debian-Sarge computer, 
> I simply swap the last octet of the IP which effectively changes the
> computers that the router is forwarding the port to... and 
> when I pick the
> Debian-Sarge computer it gives me 'The page cannot be found'... 
>         Bottom Line:
>         1. IIS (mcgrew.no-ip.info) - Port Forwarding - Works
>         2. Apache (danix.no-ip.info) - Port Forwarding - Delivers 
> what is on the IIS machine until the LAN cord is unplugged from 
> the IIS machine... then, It stops working
> I don't understand why... 
>         is the address I'm using wrong??? that is, should it be 
> something else, like;
>         http://danix.no-ip.info/Apache2-default/ (doesn't work)... 
> or ... 
>         http://danix.no-ip.info/Apache2-default/index.html.en 
> (doesn't work)??? 
> 
>         Should all my files be loaded into the Apache2-default 
> directory or the www directory???
>         I would really, really like to be able to log into my 
> Apache2 server and upload/download/edit pages... I just don't 
> know how to
> get that to work... I've downloaded no-ip and installed it... I'm not
> certain how to test it to see if it's working... 
>         I will appreciate any help that anyone can render...
>                         Most sincerely, 
> 
> 
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