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That site doesn't show anything.
Website, Apache, and a dynamic IP.

I do know what I'm doing. I setup Apache and No-IP correctly and it didn't work for me.

I don't know how it is for you. But for me it does not work.
You clearly don't understand that Verizon blocks port 80 under your plan.


It's too hard to figure it out when all you said was "it didn't work"

It's too hard to figure it out when all you said was "it didn't work"
I mean that I can only connect via local host, ext.ip : port doesn't work, and apparently no ip DDNS is messed up.

You clearly don't understand that Verizon blocks port 80 under your plan.
ssh tunnels

oh sorry pacnet, that's beyond you


my apologies, that was mean. i don't try to come off as mean.

I didn't use port 80.
hold on, i have the perfect image for this

ssh tunnels

oh sorry pacnet, that's beyond you


my apologies, that was mean. i don't try to come off as mean.

hold on, i have the perfect image for this
How would an SSH tunnel help with a public facing HTTP server on port 80? Looks like you don't know what you're talking about either, simple networking - beyond you. Idiot.

How would an SSH tunnel help with a public facing HTTP server on port 80? Looks like you don't know what you're talking about either, simple networking - beyond you. Idiot.
true, i forgot for a second that it would require connecting in and completing the tunnel.

true, i forgot for a second that it would require connecting in and completing the tunnel.
You didn't forget it for a second, you just don't know.

oh sorry pacnet, that's beyond you
Secure shell tunnel. It would let me bypass Verizon's port 80 block so users connect to a external SSH server which forwards to my port 80.

Why don't you just use a different port..?

You didn't forget it for a second, you just don't know.
why the forget would I bring something up I don't know about?
i discovered bypassing NAT by using ssh port redirect tunnel things. it seemed to apply here.
i forgot the need to create another tunnel - actually, i don't think you do. let me go try something.
Secure shell tunnel. It would let me bypass Verizon's port 80 block so users connect to a external SSH server which forwards to my port 80.
actually i'm not positive about that. you would need an external server to redirect requests through though...

Why don't you just use a different port..?
Exactly. I did. It doesn't work for me. But Kalph thinks that if it works for him, it works for me.

Exactly. I did. It doesn't work for me. But Kalph thinks that if it works for him, it works for me.
Apache is such a simple service, HTTP is such a basic, fundamental protocol, if it doesn't work you're almost certainly doing something wrong.

Apache is such a simple service, HTTP is such a basic, fundamental protocol, if it doesn't work you're almost certainly doing something wrong.
The problem is in my DDNS. It can only connect through local host.

So a person can't connect to his own server given by Pacnet, and Pacnet can't get a web server running...

he can't operate his router properly.