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saw
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      13th Mar 2006
This seems an appallingly stupid question; however, I am stuck. How do
I use my browser on Machine B to hookup to Machine A that is serving
Apache, etc., via Xampp ( Friends of Apache ), which, I will add, is
running. Don't I type in http://192.168.0.1, the address of my machine
on local intranet? This is how I locate and interact with my router?
Do I need to have DHCP running from Machine A server?
Cannot I use fixed addresses?
 
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      14th Mar 2006
Yes, you just type http://ip-address into your browser address bar assuming
the apache server is listening on port 80. If you have it configured to
listen on a different port, it would be http://ip-addressort, i.e.
http://192.168.1.5:8080.

....kurt

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> This seems an appallingly stupid question; however, I am stuck. How do I
> use my browser on Machine B to hookup to Machine A that is serving Apache,
> etc., via Xampp ( Friends of Apache ), which, I will add, is running.
> Don't I type in http://192.168.0.1, the address of my machine on local
> intranet? This is how I locate and interact with my router?
> Do I need to have DHCP running from Machine A server?
> Cannot I use fixed addresses?



 
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ef
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      14th Mar 2006
Thank you Kurt.
As I have tried that I can eliminate that. I even tried variations on
the ports,e.g., 8080,80. It works fine on loopback http://127.0.0.1. It
must be something else that I am confused about in the setting up of the
server -- linking it to correct http address. I am running Apache on the
same Machine as my Internet Connection Forwarding NIC and have probably
inadvertently confused default settings. I am probably using the
incorrect address. I guess that I will search across the assigned
addresses and see what happens -- then go read some more, sketch out my
layout and post again with question or answer. Thanks again.


Kurt wrote:
> Yes, you just type http://ip-address into your browser address bar assuming
> the apache server is listening on port 80. If you have it configured to
> listen on a different port, it would be http://ip-addressort, i.e.
> http://192.168.1.5:8080.
>
> ...kurt
>
> "saw" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> newsalRf.820678$x96.618366@attbi_s72...
>
>>This seems an appallingly stupid question; however, I am stuck. How do I
>>use my browser on Machine B to hookup to Machine A that is serving Apache,
>>etc., via Xampp ( Friends of Apache ), which, I will add, is running.
>>Don't I type in http://192.168.0.1, the address of my machine on local
>>intranet? This is how I locate and interact with my router?
>>Do I need to have DHCP running from Machine A server?
>>Cannot I use fixed addresses?

>
>
>

 
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saw
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      19th Mar 2006
Kurt, et. al.,
Regarding http to local Intranet. Never did understand why it was not
working, but, yes, http://192.168.0.1 works, etc. Apache picks it up as
signal comes in at port 80. All the Apache servers are working
regardless of OS now. Thanks for the words of advice. Moved Xampp to
another W2K box on subnet of Intranet -- for safety reasons, in part,
and because I felt that that was the issue.
Sam

ef wrote:
> Thank you Kurt.
> As I have tried that I can eliminate that. I even tried variations on
> the ports,e.g., 8080,80. It works fine on loopback http://127.0.0.1. It
> must be something else that I am confused about in the setting up of the
> server -- linking it to correct http address. I am running Apache on the
> same Machine as my Internet Connection Forwarding NIC and have probably
> inadvertently confused default settings. I am probably using the
> incorrect address. I guess that I will search across the assigned
> addresses and see what happens -- then go read some more, sketch out my
> layout and post again with question or answer. Thanks again.
>
>
> Kurt wrote:
>> Yes, you just type http://ip-address into your browser address bar
>> assuming the apache server is listening on port 80. If you have it
>> configured to listen on a different port, it would be
>> http://ip-addressort, i.e. http://192.168.1.5:8080.
>>
>> ...kurt
>>
>> "saw" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> newsalRf.820678$x96.618366@attbi_s72...
>>
>>> This seems an appallingly stupid question; however, I am stuck. How
>>> do I use my browser on Machine B to hookup to Machine A that is
>>> serving Apache, etc., via Xampp ( Friends of Apache ), which, I will
>>> add, is running. Don't I type in http://192.168.0.1, the address of
>>> my machine on local intranet? This is how I locate and interact with
>>> my router?
>>> Do I need to have DHCP running from Machine A server?
>>> Cannot I use fixed addresses?

>>
>>
>>

 
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