  | |  | apache setup | apache setup 2004-02-04 - By SilverVenom22@(protected)
Back I 'm sort of a newbie but I believe your problem is a port confliction. I 'm
not sure Linux supports two programs to access the same port, my other
computer which runs XP, I can run my apache server as well as browse the web. Try
configuring your router to let the Internet see that you are using port 80 yet,
with the internal network it will see it as another port.
Hope this helps you solve your problem.
- Peter
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<DIV >I 'm sort of a newbie but I believe your problem is a port confliction. I 'm not sure Linux supports two programs to access the same port, my other computer which runs XP, I can run my apache server as well as browse the web. Try configuring your router to let the Internet see that you are using port 80 yet, with the internal network it will see it as another port. </DIV >
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