Start here:
https://portforward.com/technicolor/td5130/
What you need to do is open port 80 (unencrypted http), that is, Internet
browsers. Be sure you have appropriate security because you are putting your
machine in a hostile environment!If you don't believe that, look at your log
after a few days on the 'net!
If you plan to encrypt your pages, you will also need port 443 open (HTTPS).
Good luck.
John========================================
On Fri, 2019-01-11 at 20:04 +0200, Stathis G. Arapostathis wrote:
> Dear Sirs / Madams,
> I was wondering on how I could configure my router and make any other
> necessary configurations in order to open up my localhost to the web and
> letting internet users to access my locally stored pages by putting my ip
> address.
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> I have an old router and no support is available. My isp does not have support
> and I received zero responses from the router's support service. I think I
> have added a port in my router's menu but still internet users do not have
> access on it.
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> I am using the latest ms4w package which uses apache 2.4.27 along with
> mapserver and few other mapping tools.
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> My router is the technicolor td5130.
>
> Could anyone provide some feedback please?
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> Thank you.
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