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Luthion
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O.P. Hosting website on... my own computer?
Is it possible to host (and make it accesable ) a web site on my PC? And if so, how can I make it compatible with PHP etc.?
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03-19-2004 02:06 PM |
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KeyStorm
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RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
Yes, you have to install apache and after that install all the apps you want, but, it should be online all the time and you should have a static IP.
It's notvery difficult but you have to know a little about servers, though.
Apache: http://www.apache.org
PHP: http://www.php.net
MySQL: http://www.mysql.org
Btw, if you need some help installing apache and configuring it I can help you, but you should take a look @ first. There's a bunch of tuts for bulding a home webserver. I dunno any in English, though.
This post was edited on 03-19-2004 at 02:15 PM by KeyStorm.
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03-19-2004 02:12 PM |
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Luthion
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O.P. RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
Wow, fast reply! Thanks
About the online problem, it's just for testing atm (so no need for accesability yet)
I'm taking a look at apache right now so i can't say what i think about that part yet
But: how do I know if I have a static ip or not?
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03-19-2004 02:17 PM |
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Tochjo
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RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
quote: Originally posted by Luthion
But: how do I know if I have a static ip or not?
A static IP doesn't change. When you use a dial-up connection, it most likely will change, though on ADSL or cable, it most likely won't.
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03-19-2004 02:21 PM |
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RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
You can check your IP address each time you reconnect to see if it changes or not.
http://shoutbox.menthix.net/ip.php
What kind of Internet connection do you have? It might not be a good idea to host a site on your PC if it has a slow upstream, or if the computer can't be up 24/7...
Edit: BTW, I've got ADSL with a pretty bad upstream (96 KBPS = 12 kbytes/sec), and a dynamic IP address.
This post was edited on 03-19-2004 at 02:28 PM by sock.
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03-19-2004 02:24 PM |
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Luthion
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O.P. RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
Ok, I got ADSL so i don't think that's a problem
EDIT: I think it's around 1000kbs recive (don't know the other way). As i said it's mainly for testing, I doubt i'll host any serious stuff right now (but who knows what the future will bring ^_^ )
This post was edited on 03-19-2004 at 02:29 PM by Luthion.
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03-19-2004 02:25 PM |
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KeyStorm
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RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
I also have and it dynamically changes the IP so pay attention
And tell us what speeds it has. If they're too low I would suggest not to overload it with multimedia... (Edited: OK)
This post was edited on 03-19-2004 at 02:29 PM by KeyStorm.
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03-19-2004 02:28 PM |
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Luthion
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O.P. RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
I found something at google, but when i try to start Apache i get an error message... Anyone know what i should do? :/
Attachment: Start.JPG (28.01 KB)
This file has been downloaded 346 time(s).
This post was edited on 03-19-2004 at 03:32 PM by Luthion.
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03-19-2004 03:31 PM |
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KeyStorm
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RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
Are you using atm any firewall? Have you made sure the built-in XP firewall is off?
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03-19-2004 03:51 PM |
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Luthion
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O.P. RE: Hosting website on... my own computer?
The XP firewall is off, but i am using ZoneAlarm and Trend Micro PC-Cillin Firewall (actually no idea why i'm using two... )
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03-19-2004 04:00 PM |
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