Resolving a domain?
Posted: 10. March 2009 02:17
I'm completely new to this and can't seem to find any information on how to get this working.
Here's my situation:
-ISP has port 80 blocked
-I have a domain name under DynDNS
-Port TCP 8080 is forwarded correctly
I want people to type in my domain name, onions.selfip.net, and have it resolve to my IP address at port 8080 because the ISP blocks port 80.
I have added the line "Listen 8080" to httpd.conf, and Apache is now listening to ports 80 and 8080 according to netstat -ao.
My index page shows up fine when I go to http://localhost/, but other people can't access my server externally. I hear I might have to set up a virtual host, but I don't know the first thing about how that works. What exactly do I need to do for people to access my page over the internet?
Here's my situation:
-ISP has port 80 blocked
-I have a domain name under DynDNS
-Port TCP 8080 is forwarded correctly
I want people to type in my domain name, onions.selfip.net, and have it resolve to my IP address at port 8080 because the ISP blocks port 80.
I have added the line "Listen 8080" to httpd.conf, and Apache is now listening to ports 80 and 8080 according to netstat -ao.
My index page shows up fine when I go to http://localhost/, but other people can't access my server externally. I hear I might have to set up a virtual host, but I don't know the first thing about how that works. What exactly do I need to do for people to access my page over the internet?