Czy mogę hostować serwer internetowy w usłudze Cox Residential Internet Service?
Czy mogę hostować serwer WWW w usłudze Cox Residential Internet Service? ... Próbuję hostować serwer WWW na Cox Residential Cable. Wygląda na to, że pakiet żądań nie dociera do mojego serwera. Czy coś jest nie tak?
Dzięki,
Cox blokuje porty 80, 25 i 21 dla kont niekomercyjnych. Ma to na celu powstrzymanie użytkowników domowych przed uruchamianiem serwera HTTP, FTP lub MAIL z domu.
Musisz ponownie przypisać go do nowego portu i dołączyć go do adresu URL.
Zamiast http;//www.MySite.com
odczyta http;//www.MySite.com:8080 lub inny port, do którego zostanie przypisany.
Szczegółowe informacje można znaleźć na stronie http://www.dslwebserver.com.
Ponadto, jeśli masz dynamiczny adres IP, będziesz potrzebować witryny, która pomoże w dynamicznym przekierowaniu DNS. Lubię http://www.NO-IP.com, ale istnieje wiele usług dynamicznego DNS. NO-IP to bezpłatna usługa.
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Czy mogę hostować serwer internetowy w usłudze Cox Residential Internet Service?
I try to host web server on Cox Residential Cable. Seems that request package does not reach my server. Are there something wrong?
Dzięki,
Many residential cable and DSL operators dont want their customers hosting websites. They discourage this in a few ways.
1. By using PPP or on-demand connections. When you have a software package you have to install on your computer before using your DSL/cable modem.
2. By blocking various ports. Such as 80, http, and 25, smtp (mail) inbound.
3. By giving you dynamic IP addresses. Your IP address keeps changing every few hours or each time you login.
However, there are a few ways around this. I myself use SBC DSL and host a website and mail server.
You need two things basically. Sometimes they can be combined into one service.
1. Dynamic DNS. This is a service that maps your domain name to your constantly change IP address. There are many providers. I use a very reliable one called www.dyndns.org.
2. Port forwarding/relay (if necessary). If you find that your provider is blocking ports, you may need to sign up for a relay or port forwarder. (Sending port 80 to 8080, etc.) www.dyndns.org can do this, or others.
I hope this helps you solve your problems!
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Why not put your question to Cox directly! Just give them a call or send them a registered letter.
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You need to go into your router, and divert the public IP address to be port-forwarded to your private IP.
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