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  1. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #30

    Hi,

    When you change your router settings try reserving a particular IP address for your machine then when/if something (like a reboot/power cut) changes your IP address then the settings you've set for the "Send to LAN server" parameter. And, make sure that IIS is properly configured to your IPv4 address like the image below...

    Host a Website - IIS7.5-iis.png

    The 2 exceptions you will need to configure are

    'Outbound service' - Always allow HTTP(TCP:80)
    'Inbound Service' - Always allow HTTP(TCP:80) and 'Send to lan server' within that (enter your IPv4 address)
    Hope it helps
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  2. Posts : 4
    7 fire x64 by RT
       #31

    thanks m8.

    will try that.
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #32

    How to get pass-through authentication?
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  4. Posts : 2
    win 7 32 bit
       #33

    The 2 exceptions you will need to configure are
    • 'Outbound service' - Always allow HTTP(TCP:80)
    • 'Inbound Service' - Always allow HTTP(TCP:80) and 'Send to lan server' within that (enter your IPv4 address)

    step 2 is where you set these settings
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  5. Posts : 2
    win 7 32 bit
       #34

    step 2 is where you set these settings, this
    The 2 exceptions you will need to configure are
    • 'Outbound service' - Always allow HTTP(TCP:80)
    • 'Inbound Service' - Always allow HTTP(TCP:80) and 'Send to lan server' within that (enter your IPv4 address)
    has nothing to do with router, its internal to windows to allow request that get past your router to be accepted by you rwindows box
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  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Professional 64
       #35

    I am trying to follow these steps and I have a couple of domains registered with GoDaddy, what would I have to do differently to be able to redirect them to my house? Just put then no-ip address in the Go Daddy redirect and then it should bounce to my computer?

    Update #1: As of now it seems to work but I get a 403 error. Any ideas? I have placed a filed named index.html into the physical directory c:\mywebsite\ that I created...no luck being able to see it though.

    http://sientz.redirectme.net

    or

    http://sientz.redirectme.net/index.html

    Update #2: Figured it out! Stupid and simple, I had Windows 7 set up to hide known file extensions in the Folder Options so even though I named it index.html it was really index.html.txt =P My Bad!

    Thanks for the tutorial!
    Last edited by Sientz; 11 Jan 2012 at 12:02. Reason: Update
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  7. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Professional 64
       #36

    z3r010 said:
    If you want to add php support etc then the quickest way is to use the Web platform installer:-

    Download the Microsoft Web Platform
    Maybe you could go a little further into this? I downloaded the Web Platform Installer and its asking me what I want to add but there are quite a few options.
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  8. Posts : 51,479
    Windows 11 Workstation x64
       #37

    Sientz said:
    z3r010 said:
    If you want to add php support etc then the quickest way is to use the Web platform installer:-

    Download the Microsoft Web Platform
    Maybe you could go a little further into this? I downloaded the Web Platform Installer and its asking me what I want to add but there are quite a few options.
    I've just had a look and it seems they have removed php from the installer, you can however go to the following page and click the install php 5.3. link at the top of the page and it will do the install the the webplatform.

    Microsoft Web Platform - PHP on Windows

    Also you may want to check out the gallery for lots of stuff that can be installed via the WPI - http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/categories.aspx
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  9. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Professional 64
       #38

    z3r010 said:
    Sientz said:
    z3r010 said:
    If you want to add php support etc then the quickest way is to use the Web platform installer:-

    Download the Microsoft Web Platform
    Maybe you could go a little further into this? I downloaded the Web Platform Installer and its asking me what I want to add but there are quite a few options.
    I've just had a look and it seems they have removed php from the installer, you can however go to the following page and click the install php 5.3. link at the top of the page and it will do the install the the webplatform.

    Microsoft Web Platform - PHP on Windows

    Also you may want to check out the gallery for lots of stuff that can be installed via the WPI - Windows Web App Gallery - Browse Apps
    I typed PHP in the small search bar on the upper right hand side of the Web Installer and it gave me a list of things to install. I selected PHP and then 'Add' and Install. I have no idea if it worked. I was looking at running a PHP Nuke Site but it says on their site you need Apache web server so I am guessing it is not going to work with IIS? Might have to look for an alternative...
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  10. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 64bit
       #39

    I'm having trouble seeing my web site. I've confirmed the port is open; however when I or anyone eles trys to see the site we get an error 404. It's like it can find the page or default page of my web server. Anyone have a clue at how to resolve the issue of the web server not displaying the site?
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