Hi.
I have installed Foxserv 3.0, on my computer with WinXP on it.
The computer also have two networkcards, one with my official IP address, and one with my internal IP address.

I have installed Foxserv 3.0, and it runs on an Apache Server, with PHP and MySQL.

But I can only access the website, from my own computers within my network. If I use a computer outside the network, I can not even ping my external IP address.

I also have a firewall Norton Internet Security, but when I turn it off, I can ping my external IP, but the webpage will not display itself.

What am I doing wrong?
When I was using IIS 5 I had the possibilities to change the setup. How do I do this with the Apache server? Is there one place in the Apache server, where I can set the IP address. So that I know that it is "hooked up" to my external network card (IP)?

Need urgent help here.

Kenneth
Norway.

    When the Norton firewall is running, make sure it doesn't block port 80. When it's not running, make sure you're not running WinXP's built-in firewall. If you are, there's a setting in there somewhere to let it know that you have a Web site, which is its user-friendly way of letting you open port 80.

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