thank you so much for the help given so far... 

now a demon of a different kind reared its ugly head...

i set up m Listen directive to "Listen 80"... i then tried http://localhost and 
my html displays right im my browser... i got my ppp0 internet IP which was 
196.23.239.34 tonight and i tried http://196.23.239.34. now i dont get the 
index.htm created for my testing purposes like i got using http://localhost, 
instead i get a test page that came with apache that just sais "Its works". the 
dir to this htm is C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs 
on my pc... i checked my httpd.conf file and that dir isnt even in there 
anymore... (im using C:/www for my htm and logs). i tried replacing that "it 
worx" htm with my one and still the same problem... i dont know were apache 
gets told to go there cuz i can see any other directives pointing to a dir 
other that the ones i set up myself

can this be because of my internet gateway on my home network? Sander Temme 
sugested the following " you'll need a port forward from the Linux router to 
your Windows box to make your Apache server visible from the Internet" i dont 
hav a clue how to do this YET but this is infact how im running my setup... i 
have a linux gateway on my home network which connects to the internet, behind 
it i have my win pc running apache... being a noob at this i dont know if that 
could be the problem

further more... i know its beyond the scope of this mail list but i think it is 
in fact relevent to the subject which is webhosting... as ive read a user input 
an URL into the browser which then goes to the users IPS's DNS servers which 
goes to one of 13 or 14 main DNS servers in the world which then goes to 
smaller DNS servers to the specific ISP which then directs that "query" if you 
will to your http servers IP... this is my current understanding of how that 
works. now eventualy id like to host more than one site EG www.thisSite.co.za 
and www.thatSite.co.za and www.aSite.co.za . can i somehow host a DNS server 
myself? or do i have to register a DNS like the one offered here 
http://www.imaginet.co.za/product/hosting/linux ... and if i cant host it 
myself will the DNS registration here be enough to get my end result of the 
user using www.thisSite.co.za and then directing it to my IP? and then another 
Question do i need a seperate IP for each domain www.thisSite.co.za and 
www.thatSite.co.za and www.aSite.co.za or will one do the job if i somehow 
localy split the queary to go the right index.htm for the respective site?

thank you so much for the help and patience with my probably stupid 
questions... ive lerned so much alredy


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