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yoshiness Posted at 3:22 pm on Mar. 9, 2008
Yesterday, I finally managed to get my own web server up and running... Now, though, it no longer displays the web page outside of my network... :-/ Any time you view a web page from a computer not in my network, it shows a page that seems to claim I'm running Windows 2003 Small Business server... I'm running Apache(Actually, I'm running a WAMP server which include Apache) What exactly is wrong??? Did I go over a bandwidth, or traffic limit???

I will provide any if all information A.S.A.P.

Please help

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yoshiness Posted at 3:37 pm on Mar. 9, 2008
Uhhh... No... My desktop computer is connected through a router and it seems to have it's own private IP address... I was the only one on the computer at the time it stopped working... I was just messing around with PHP Nuke at the time. I'm pretty sure nobody  except close friends knew about my site at the time. And I'm sure they used to be able to see the site...

Through the service, I test Apache through port 80, and this message comes up :

Your port 80 is actually used by :

Server: Apache/2.2.6 (Win32) PHP/5.2.5

I believe I'm using a DDNS... Although it tells me a DNS error was encountered...

I'm using a Linksys WRT54GS router. Any more information needed?

allsmiles Posted at 3:30 pm on Mar. 9, 2008
Well... did anyone install Windows 2003 after you got it up and running? Or messed around with its server capabilities? It probably just overrode your port 80 on the router.
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