Make your own webserver free Apache
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@KatthywTube Ive read this comment about ten times and I still have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
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@KatthywTube ...its also an example of nothing tech related and has a budget. In fact I believe that particular video was released by a government agency as a PSA. That being said, I still have no idea what that video has to do with either of your comments or this video.
If you are upset that my videos are not up to your production standards I am more than willing to accept your funding. Thanks for the comments (however confusing) and have a great day!
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What should other person type ? if my external ip is 211.13.56.7 ? n i hav opened port 8988 ? :( cz i cant do that on my pc also :(
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@ankitfizz Just right click on it and choose "Run as Administrator"
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good work guys!
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Freaking awesome ! :P
yous siriously use windows explorer yor like the only person left in the world that uses it apar from my school but that aside thnx for the video
hayley91210 1 week ago
@hayley91210 In my defense, I used it in the vid (4 yrs ago) because it was common.
systemerror11 1 week ago
I understand its mostly for "sharing files" but is there some way to make it so i can type in the name of my website, and have it work? What do i have to do to make typing my ip the same as typing my website?
TheLuigi805 1 week ago
@TheLuigi805 Just get a domain name and point it to your IP. ... and yes, it works for website hosting.
systemerror11 1 week ago
Hello, first of all thank you for sharing this precious information with the world! You are very kind. But unfortunately I have problems with installing my Apache webserver. I installed it and I have an icon in window menu, when I thy to open it blinks for a second and vanish. The when I click it again it shows me error "Apache monitor already started". I dont see it.
Second thing; when I do Command Prompt like you in the begining with IPconfig/all my IP adress is wierd. Its a IPv4 and IPv6...
mtsajt 2 weeks ago
@mtsajt you can see if apache is running by going to start > run > services.msc (its apache2.2). you can also test by opening a browser and typing localhost in the address bar. Dont fret the monitor so much.
Id stick w the IPv4 address unless your network is specifically designed for IPv6. Either should work but chances are your routers port forwarding is based on IPv4 addressing.
Hope that helps!
systemerror11 2 weeks ago