Hosting a website locally - Restrictions?
on 26-03-2024 09:40 PM
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I have a website and using Apache to create my own web server. I have it all configured with port forwarding, but cannot access it using my public IP address.
Can anyone tell me if there are restriction on hosting a website on your own machine and making it available through your IP?
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on 27-03-2024 08:03 AM
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on 27-03-2024 08:01 AM
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Thanks Keith for you help ! I checked it on my mobile and it is working. Thanks again
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on 26-03-2024 10:16 PM
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You will not be able to access it via your WAN IP address or DDNS domain from a device connected locally to your router. Any traffic going out from the router to the internet & back in again is NAT loopback & TalkTalk has always blocked this due to a security vulnerability. To test, use a smartphone & disconnect it from your WiFi, then access the web server via the DDNS domain via mobile data. To access the webserver locally use its private IP address.
Keith
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