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Geek Culture / NTL Broadband/Server Question

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Yogz
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Posted: 30th Oct 2004 07:54
Anyone in UK on NTL with a dynamic ip broadband connection, that has managed to set their PC up as a server? I know they only reset the IP address every 3 months or so, but I have tried settting up Apache as a server and failed miserably......

Any thoughts....?

P.S. - Running Win XP
David T
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Posted: 30th Oct 2004 08:12
Does the contract allow it? Usually broadband providers don't as it uses too much resources. (says he with a server on a bb connection )

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lagmaster
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Posted: 30th Oct 2004 08:13 Edited at: 30th Oct 2004 08:15
ntl ip's last longer than 3months. mine lasted 10months

you can use port 80 as a web server. im running one right now, same with ftp and a few other things.

p.s. make sure you allow any firewall to open port 80 if apache is setup and running.

ntl never do anything, unless you do email spamming.

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David T
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Posted: 30th Oct 2004 21:24
Having a router, I'm always connected so I have a virtully static IP (never disconnected, they must wonder when I sleep)

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Yogz
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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 08:02
Quote: "ntl ip's last longer than 3months. mine lasted 10months

you can use port 80 as a web server. im running one right now, same with ftp and a few other things.

p.s. make sure you allow any firewall to open port 80 if apache is setup and running.

ntl never do anything, unless you do email spamming.
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Are you using Apache then? I could only get the original verion of Apache to run on XP, Version 2.0 wouldn't for some reason. I set everything up and it worked on my PC, but one a friends PC it said it could not view the web page.
lagmaster
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Posted: 31st Oct 2004 18:02
yep i use apache 2.x with port 80 forwarded on my router.
i dunno if you can do a port 80 on a normal firewall.

but im sure if the router can let you forward port 80, the firewall will.

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