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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Jim Walls <k6...@earthlink.net> on 2003/10/03 08:56:21 UTC
Re: [users@httpd] ot: help needed on multiple domain root directories
ver 1.3.28 Win32
Someone wrote (in part):
> Most home NAT router's can not handle it when you try to connect
> from the inside to the outside IP of the router and back inside
I don't think I had ever tried that, but just because I could, I tried
that on my Linksys home NAT router. Currently my WAN side IP address is
4.41.60.196. I pointed my browser to http://4.41.60.196 and it went to
my web server, and then I pointed it to http://4.41.60.196:5517 and it
went to my SetiQueue web interface.
So it looked like it worked fine for me.
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Jim Walls - K6CCC
k6ccc@amsat.org
Ofc: 626-302-8515
http://home.earthlink.net/~k6ccc
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Re: [users@httpd] ot: help needed on multiple domain root
directories ver 1.3.28 Win32
Posted by Webmaster <ea...@chatministries.org>.
K6CC looks like an Amateur Radio callsign. Some years ago I used to be
VK5DQ :)
At 23:56 02-10-03 -0700, you wrote:
>Someone wrote (in part):
>> Most home NAT router's can not handle it when you try to connect
>> from the inside to the outside IP of the router and back inside
>
>I don't think I had ever tried that, but just because I could, I tried
>that on my Linksys home NAT router. Currently my WAN side IP address is
>4.41.60.196. I pointed my browser to http://4.41.60.196 and it went to
>my web server, and then I pointed it to http://4.41.60.196:5517 and it
>went to my SetiQueue web interface.
>So it looked like it worked fine for me.
>
>
>
>-------------------------------------
>Jim Walls - K6CCC
>k6ccc@amsat.org
>Ofc: 626-302-8515
>http://home.earthlink.net/~k6ccc
>AMSAT Member 32537 - WSWSS Member 395
>
>
>
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