I have a website by an online host and my own .tk domain name for that site. I'd like to set up a server to host a few files to then link in onto my site. So what do I type in on network domain & server name? Do I need to get something like openDNS for a unique DNS to link in the files? I am on very thin ice here as far as my experience with this is concerned... Thanks for your help!
when setting up the server information i made some mistakes I guess. beauce the apache server is not running my localhost. How can I change the server information?
I don't have a domain yet and I tried using my IP Address but it keeps telling that an error occured. What do I put down for Administrators Email Address or do i leave it blank!
What does "localhost" do? I don't have a domain name so should I put this in?
Does putting "localhost" mean it can't be accessed from another computer? That isn't a problem for me as I'm just learning at the moment. I'm new to this and have no idea how everything links together.
"localhost" refers to every computer's local IP, 127.0.0.1, which is ONLY accessible on THAT computer. I think the technical term for it is a "local loopback". Domain names (including "localhost") refer to IP addresses, so if you don't have a domain name, you can just simply use your IP instead.
Domain names are just easier for humans to use/remember. Just keep in mind, domain names resolve to IP addresses, so it's the IP address that's important, not the domain name.
I have a website by an online host and my own .tk domain name for that site. I'd like to set up a server to host a few files to then link in onto my site. So what do I type in on network domain & server name? Do I need to get something like openDNS for a unique DNS to link in the files? I am on very thin ice here as far as my experience with this is concerned... Thanks for your help!
Soldier957 1 month ago
where can i donwload the installer?
Drivinefire 2 months ago
@Drivinefire goto apache dot org then type /download.cgi
CodeCreations 1 month ago
@CodeCreations thanks a lot
Drivinefire 1 month ago
Thank you for the help, but i found wamp server more adorable to use
kaka83185 2 months ago
when setting up the server information i made some mistakes I guess. beauce the apache server is not running my localhost. How can I change the server information?
jackslider 3 months ago
Thanks helped me alot to make my own manual for a school project :)
Downie250 4 months ago
Thank you so much. Finally I could install Apache server.
ghdr78 5 months ago
apache didnt show up in the list of installed processes thing
FreeAndroidAppsGames 5 months ago
Thanks for this. :)
AngelickP 7 months ago
2:23 funny way to say alright
TheKikeeeee 8 months ago
Thank you for the helpful video :D
jmilco 8 months ago
woo, calm down ...we r not in hurry :P....lol..
AshimHybrid07 10 months ago
Thanks for the explanation.It really works.
ksbsantoshkumar 10 months ago
how do you install apache on a mac? thankks
HUSTLINISMYGAME 1 year ago
nice video, thank you very much...
installed flawlessly :)
mssurajkaiga 1 year ago
Finally, someone else who uses Vista 32 bit.
saguy98 1 year ago
very helpful...thanks..
vireshmsinha 1 year ago
Also, I don't get an installation, I just get a buttload of files.
saguy98 1 year ago
thanks..very helpful!
vireshmsinha 1 year ago
I don't have a domain yet and I tried using my IP Address but it keeps telling that an error occured. What do I put down for Administrators Email Address or do i leave it blank!
sadistiquemind 1 year ago
i don't have a domain yet, but i do plan on getting one. so until then i can use my IP address and then change it to my domain name?
sadistiquemind 1 year ago
What does "localhost" do? I don't have a domain name so should I put this in?
Does putting "localhost" mean it can't be accessed from another computer? That isn't a problem for me as I'm just learning at the moment. I'm new to this and have no idea how everything links together.
Thanks
DeathSlayer2 1 year ago
@DeathSlayer2
"localhost" refers to every computer's local IP, 127.0.0.1, which is ONLY accessible on THAT computer. I think the technical term for it is a "local loopback". Domain names (including "localhost") refer to IP addresses, so if you don't have a domain name, you can just simply use your IP instead.
Domain names are just easier for humans to use/remember. Just keep in mind, domain names resolve to IP addresses, so it's the IP address that's important, not the domain name.
networknerd007 1 year ago
sir really thnx for ur help
i tried very hard to install them both
but none of them works
thnx for ur help sir
gillimama 2 years ago