Jay O'Brien wrote:
I found how to get around this problem, and it isn't permissions
at all. On the other web server I use, I use relative and shortened
addressing on links, for example /xyz which, when selected by the
user, would then send the user the /xyz/home.html file, in the xyz
subdirecto
Bill Moran wrote:
> Sounds like your links are pointing to the private IP address, which
> isn't accessable from the Internet at large.
>
> If this is the case, fix your links. Otherwise, please provide some
> more information about the symptoms. I doubt there is any sort of
> permission proble
Jay O'Brien wrote:
> I think this is a permissions issue. I just installed Apache13,
> and it works fine on my LAN using a fixed local IP. I opened
> port 80 in my Linksys router, and from the internet I can now
> get to my home page over the internet, using my fixed IP.
>
>>From my local LAN
Jay O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a permissions issue. I just installed Apache13,
> and it works fine on my LAN using a fixed local IP. I opened
> port 80 in my Linksys router, and from the internet I can now
> get to my home page over the internet, using my fixed IP.
>
I think this is a permissions issue. I just installed Apache13,
and it works fine on my LAN using a fixed local IP. I opened
port 80 in my Linksys router, and from the internet I can now
get to my home page over the internet, using my fixed IP.
>From my local LAN I can use links on my home pag