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-address
ort, 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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