Dear Apache, one and all,

-I am running Windows 10 64 bit Home Edition. My web browser is Firefox 64 bit 
98.0.2. I have downloaded and am using XAMPP 7.4.28 from 
https://www.apachefriends.org/download.html.

I am using WordPress 5.9.2. I used the free version of Elementor 3.6.2 as my 
page builder.  In Permalinks I have selected ‘Post name’. I am using the theme 
‘Twenty Twenty-one’ to rely my present website on. I am operating in an 
entirely Windows 10 local, home network.


I am aware that it is possible to run Apache as a webserver through a local 
network only, certainly a Windows one, via the general mood on the internet.


I have changed SSL and Apache default port numbers. I have added ingoing and 
outgoing firewall rules on both the client and server PCS, to allow Apache SSL 
to get through, and WordPress website SSL as well, apparently, though not in 
practice. 🙁

I have developed a local WordPress website on my local client PC at home. It 
does work on the server machine it was developed on, and I want to test it 
through the local network next.


I have gotten everything working up to the point where the client computer in 
the Network can load the XAMPP dashboard that the server PC is serving. This 
seems to imply that I have all my network nodes, firewall rules and protocol 
transmission right. But I can’t get my WordPress website to get transmitted 
through to the client PC web browser; I simply get a no connection error 
message from the client PC.


I believe that my problem may be related to the configuring of Apache.  I start 
and stop Apache through the XAMPP control panel.  I can also immediately access 
and change the files

httpd.conf, httpd-ssl.conf and htttpd-xampp.conf, although I have only adjusted 
the first two.


Is there anything better that I can do to get my WordPress Elementor website to 
be viewable by Firefox on another PC inside the local network?

Attachment: httpd.conf
Description: httpd.conf

Attachment: httpd-ssl.conf
Description: httpd-ssl.conf

Attachment: httpd-xampp.conf
Description: httpd-xampp.conf

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