Hi,
Also be very careful that you are not breaching the Terms of your ISP. They for
obvious reasons don’t allow just anybody to serve websites or other files…. You
have to have permission as they WILL find you out and if it’s against terms,
they could block you…
It’s ALWAYS best to have a stat
Hello Team,
We are currently using application internal to our network
using something like below
www.internal.com//menu.jsp
We are working to expose our application to external users we use an additional
component Adobe Experience manager for accessing application which append
? But first I want to ask if Apache needs to be able to see my external IP
address.
That's ambiguous. Is your 'external IP address' the publicly visible address
that is used to access your website? If so, then Apache will need to accept
incoming connection requests on that IP address, natura
There are bound to be other approaches, but one method is to configure the
www.external.com server as a reverse proxy. This assumes you have control of
the web server running on www.external.com.
Matt.
From: Naveen Nandyala [mailto:naveen.nandya...@walmart.com.INVALID]
Sent: Monday, 14 January