1. Location
1.1 Home/Office/other similar location
1.2 Colocation facilities/Data centers
2. Installing Hosting Software
2.1 Apache
2.2 Nginx ( nginx wiki )
3. Allowing the world to view your site
NOTE: Your provider may block some ports (for example, my provider blocks 80, 8080, 23.. ports)
You should use alternative ports for your httpd’s
3.1 using a router
- Go to portforward.com/routers.htm.
- Select your router.
- Use instructions for Apache (or just HTTP).
- That’s it!
3.2 without a router
3.3 Dynamic IP
Dynamic IP is needed for accessing your site not thrue XX.XX.XX.XX:666
But thrue lame.shit.com
I appreciate you sharing these thorough methods. Whether it’s at home, the workplace, or a colocation center, having options for multiple places is useful. Flexibility is offered by installing hosting software such as Apache or Nginx. I appreciate my location on utilizing a router or a dynamic IP address to access the website if specific ports are banned. Dynamic IP address management can benefit greatly from services like dydns.com and no-ip.org. |
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