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Apache on non-defualt port?OK, I have done my research and found that if your ISP blocks Port 80 then you can just change your webservers port. Then I checked No-ip and found they do port redirection! So as you can imagine, I was above myself with happy-ness! Not for long...
I found out you had to edit the /etc/apache/httpd.conf file. I edited it the way I was told. So I ran apache and it was on the defualt port! (80) I dont know what to do! As I say, I've done my research and to my severe annoyance editing the config file doesnt seem to be working. Heres the attached file anyway... Thanks! -Moddy |
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