Michael Rogers wrote:
Eric:
My email utility sent you to the junk mail folder and I didn't see you until
now. Next I am suffering this morning from severe pain and the morphine is not
helping so I may not respond back right away. My pain may be for a couple of
hours or in might be for days.
I do know that my computer works with IP address and not names. I know that I
am having a router problem. some that are helping here can get to my modem but
that is as far as they get. That's the problem that I need to resolve.
Right now the machine that has the Apache on it has an IP address of
10.0.0.115. I found the host file. Am I to understand that I should put
10.0.0.115 www.michaelsrogers.com in the file right under the 127.0.0.1
localhost
You can, and it will not hurt. But that is not the main reason for your
problem.
If you do, then also do it on your other internal workstations.
Can you reach your Apache server from the other internal workstations ?
If yes, using the server address (http://10.0.0.115) *and* also using a
name (if you have done the above, then using
http://www.michaelsrogers.com) ?
You really should make sure it works internally, before you attempt the
"externally" part of the issue.
It is a question of having a solid base, before you attempt more
complicated things.
I can still not access your server using
"http://www.michaelsrogers.com/", but at this stage that might still be
due to many reasons and I'd rather not speculate.
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