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I have hosted a HTML page in my IIS 7.5 .It is browse able using localhost.
then I used ipconfig in CMD and got replaced the localhost with my IP address. It is browse able again.
But the same link if I am trying to browse from another computer or from my smart phone it cant be browse.
You should be able to access your page on another machine that is connected to your network using the IP you retrieved with ipconfig. However, if you are trying to connect to it remotely (from outside of the network) you will need to setup port forwarding on your router.
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I've set up a home server with Apache Web Server on Ubuntu 16.04. I'm able to see my website externally. But I'm unable to display a video stream that's on my local network on the website.
How would I configure Apache to recognize http://192.168.1.215:8081 and allow it to be shown externally?
Not a programming question, but you would need to setup a forward in your router.
If your IP Address allocated by ISP can be accessed on the Internet(NOT behind a NAT):
Setup port-forwarding on your router
(optional) Use an available port. (if some are filtered or blocked by ISP)
(optional) Use DDNS if your address is not fixed like a regular server.
If not:
You must have a server as "Springboard" which can be accessed on Internet, then SSH -R can be used for forwarding a local port behind NAT to remote.
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I've installed my own custom proxy server (written in Java) on Openshift, and run on $OPENSHIFT_DIY_IP & port 8080. The proxy server seems not responding to client request, and the browser always redirect to /app path, eg: www.website.com redirect to www.website.com/app
And then I try to install Squid on local openshift directory account, the squid can run, but give warning about the lack of permission.
Does anyone know how to properly run Proxy Server on Openshift ?
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I'm developing an app to ping a host in windows phone 8,is there any method to do it?since the system.net class isn't available for windows phone...
As you've noticed, it's not built in and there is not sufficient support in the Windows Phone 8 platform to support building "ping" functionality currently.
While there are a handful of applications available for the phone that have "ping" functionality, they are relying on an external server to support the ping operation. That means that they can only ping destinations that are accessible to their servers. They are essentially depending on a "ping-proxy" to perform the ping on behalf of the phone application.
You could build something similar to emulate the ping functionality, if you were OK with the external dependency and the addressibilty/accessibility limitation (you wouldn't be able to ping an address on a local LAN if the "ping-proxy" server couldn't resolve the address).
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I just re installed xampp on my computer. When I did mysql started fine but Apache didn't, so I changed the port it was using 80 I think and changed it to 88. It then all worked fine. I have just started my laptop this morning which is the following morning from the reinstall and when I go to local host it says chrome could not connect to local host, but Apache and mysql started fine. And it worked fine yesterday.
Is it to do with the port change?
Thanks
sometimes you have to enable work offline in browsers. You can try 127.0.0.1:88 / localhost:88
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I'm trying to set up my PC as a webserver so that users on the same network can access the Drupal 6 dev site I have installed locally. I've set a static IP for them to access, and set up the vhost to send the host they use to the site's subfolder in my www folder, but they get the Drupal error page with the message:
"The mysql error was: php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: No such host is known."
Can anyone help?
Fixed: it was being caused by incorrect mysql user/pass in Drupal's settings.php