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Access to local denwer from outside?
Good afternoon. There is a lot of material on the Internet on this topic, but all some kind of frank bullshit, nothing detailed, even on the official website of Denver.
Available: static ip, a bunch of sites on the local computer, asus rt-n12 router, vpn connection on the router (pptp),
How to give access to the site from the outside, moreover, with the ability to view all sites running on Denver, for example, by port or subdomain or something like that?
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and I will answer you. The denver offsite does not have this because:
1. If you are trying to host a site in this way, then denver is not designed for this.
2. If you want to provide a completed site for a customer for review, I would advise you to simply bring a laptop, or show it through Teamviewer (because, judging by your question, you can easily download your entire site via wget, curl and you won’t pay anything ( For example)).
You, as already answered above, you just need to forward the port (s). It is better if you read about it in the router manual.
In any case, I consider it necessary to say that hosting sites through Denver is not good. (It is only for development)
Forward ports on the router, allow incoming outgoing traffic in the firewall. all.
Access from the series - static ip: port
10.10.10.10:8080/siteone
10.10.10.10:8080/sitetwo
How to do it - read in the docks on the router, and on the firewall.
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