Hooking up my box to the web

Top Page
Attachments:
Message as email
+ (text/plain)
Delete this message
Reply to this message
Author: Rick Rosinski
Date:  
Subject: Hooking up my box to the web
Thanks for all of the info everybody! Simple enough to do, but I don't like
having that tacky :81 at the end of my domain name. I looked back in the
archives, and DSL seems to be the answer (so far).
If I were to go the DSL route, how much would it cost to purchase all of the
hardware necessary so I wouldn't have to rent it. Also, what are they
charging now for the line and the internet service?

Thanks for your input, which is more reliable than sales & tech support.

On Wednesday 05 December 2001 06:17 am, you wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 12:48:35AM -0700, Rick Rosinski wrote:
> > Are there any docs on changing the port to 81? Others say it is a pain.
> > WHy? What are the consequences of changing the port?
>
> Yep. Read the docs at http://www.apache.org. It's not so much of a pain,
> really, just that people can't go to http://www.yourhost.com and see the
> page -- they have to go to http://www.yourhost.com:81. The consequences are
> that, since you're not using a standard port now, web browsers won't be
> able to communicate with the webserver software. As such, to even view the
> page, you have to specify the port in the URL (eg:
> http://www.yourhost.com:81).
>
> All it takes (in Apache) is a change of the directive in httpd.conf that
> reads as "Port 80" to read "Port 81".


-- 
The heart is not a logical organ.
        -- Dr. Janet Wallace, "The Deadly Years", stardate 3479.4