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    Acessing Local Apache Web Server From The Internet

    Finally got my problem resolved. In addition to opening port 6666 on my router (HTTP Service from the drop-down menu), I also had to add another service (webserv) and forward port 80. I can now access my webserver from the internet.
  2. Sol8Darity

    Acessing Local Apache Web Server From The Internet

    Nopek, no firewalls other than my Netgear router RP614 which I believe acts as a basic firewall.
  3. Sol8Darity

    Acessing Local Apache Web Server From The Internet

    Yes, I do. From the Advanced-->"Port Forwarding" menu, I set the HTTP service to 6666 at bogus' IP. So far, no dice...
  4. Sol8Darity

    How to build a secure ftp server

    You may want to check out Washington University FTP (WU-FTP). You can lock down users to specific directories by way of a file called "ftpaccess". It's free at http://sunfreeware.com. Select your OS-type, scroll then click the wuftpd-2.6.2 link. It'll install to /usr/local. You'll...
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    Acessing Local Apache Web Server From The Internet

    Need assistance getting to my internal web server from the internet. Here are the particulars: - I have an Apache Web Server running on a custom port (not 80 nor 8080) on an i386 Solaris 8 box (hostname: bogus) behind a Netgear RP614 router. - The port number is above 1024 - I have HTTP...

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