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csi3d // Communityalphabit phalphaNov 5, 2001, 11:10pm
Hey everyone:)
Well...now I'm on yet a new idea again! Please visit http://192.168.1.103/csi3d.html and let me know what you think:) Any input is greatly appreciated! We are hoping to give folks the opportunity for exposure of their works and talents without having to be rich people to execute it. I am wide open to suggestions and ideas. Also, if you are interested in having some space...please email me:) I know some of you do hand crafts...some virtual crafts. Just about anything can be consigned for this realm. Thank you in advance! Sincerely, AlphaBit Phalpha alphabit at swbell.net -- The Cy Awards www.awcommunity.org/cyawards ananasNov 5, 2001, 11:15pm
192.something, isn't that a local network address?
-- "_ | /\ \ / __/ /_ alphabit phalphaNov 5, 2001, 11:26pm
Well maybe:)
Hold on folks....true URL to come....LOL Silly me:) macbNov 5, 2001, 11:31pm
That URL can't be right. 192.168.x.x is reserved for internal networks
(as supported by most DSL routers these days). You need to find out what your EXTERNAL address is for anyone to hit your server. Also, if your set-up is like mine, just because you can see your server doesn't mean people on the outside can. These same gadgets also have basic firewall functionality that keeps unsolicited IP traffic from getting through to any of your machines. There are usually options to override this behavior though. You might want to look into something like http://dns2go.deerfield.com/ as a way to get an external name for your server. It will even keep up with changing IP addresses if you don't have a fixed address. Good luck :) [View Quote] > Hey everyone:) > > Well...now I'm on yet a new idea again! > Please visit http://192.168.1.103/csi3d.html and let me know what you > think:) > Any input is greatly appreciated! > We are hoping to give folks the opportunity for exposure of their works > and talents without having to be rich people to execute it. > I am wide open to suggestions and ideas. > Also, if you are interested in having some space...please email me:) > I know some of you do hand crafts...some virtual crafts. > Just about anything can be consigned for this realm. > > Thank you in advance! > > Sincerely, > > AlphaBit Phalpha > alphabit at swbell.net > > > -- > The Cy Awards > www.awcommunity.org/cyawards > > > > > > > alphabit phalphaNov 5, 2001, 11:43pm
Thank you macb:)
I'll look into it. In the meanwhile......A very dear person immediatly saw my dilemma and offered me some temporary space.....Thank you Ananas!...huggggs!:) The new url is http://oct31.de/Alpha Gosh I love this Community and all you wonderful folks in it:) kahNov 8, 2001, 6:17pm
you can also use the Windows IP config, use Start > Run > type "winipcfg"
(on Win9x, different on NT/2k), and select PPP adapter from the list, it'll show your IP :-)) KAH [View Quote] foxmccloudNov 8, 2001, 8:04pm
Didn't follow exactly what the point was here, but as a note : under NT/2k the command is "ipconfig", but it's a console program so
you better do Start > Run > cmd.exe and then only type winipcfg in the console... (else it'll close as soon as it appears) Fox Mc Cloud "kah" <kah at kahbot.com> a écrit dans le message news: 3beaf661$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com... > you can also use the Windows IP config, use Start > Run > type "winipcfg" > (on Win9x, different on NT/2k), and select PPP adapter from the list, it'll > show your IP :-)) > > KAH |