PHP5.2.2 with Apache 2.2.4 - Can't ./configure - Also, how do I do port fowarding?
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PHP5.2.2 with Apache 2.2.4 - Can't ./configure - Also, how do I do port fowarding?
Hi, I have apache installed and running. Two problems.
(think i got the first problem fixed)
Second problem should be simple but I've spent hours and nowhere on the internet that I've been able to find (I'm sure I found something before I needed it, can't dig it up) will explain how to do this. I know I go to my router, and where the Port Fowarding is there. I just need to be shown what to put and where to put it. I am using a dynalink RTA770.
You didn't have to reformat your comp. You were in the right direction. Anyhow, that domain won't work since it's NOT pointing to your external ip. You should've tried http://60.234.211.220 and see if the page came up.
For your router, I don't use that model but it appears to be correct.
I had to format my computer for other reasons, I was explaining why it wouldn't work for now.
I'm confused, is 60.234.211.220 NOT my external IP? Because thats where that link points to...
I'll try again if I can ever install PHP5, my computer is almost crashing from trying to compile gcc 4.2.0 TWICE because the first time after compiling for 1.5 hours it gives me an error saying bison isn't installed... almost considering using windows as a server instead of linux.
I can't install PHP5 without gcc 4.2.0, at least I think that's why, I can't be stuffed posting the error.
Last edited by Virtuality; 05-29-2007 at 11:32 PM.
However, I looked at my socket connections and it was going to the IP that you stated. I guess your hosting has some forwarding rule which is fine then.
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I'll try again if I can ever install PHP5, my computer is almost crashing from trying to compile gcc 4.2.0 TWICE because the first time after compiling for 1.5 hours it gives me an error saying bison isn't installed... almost considering using windows as a server instead of linux.
Next time you re-install your OS, install the development tools so that you can all the compilers set up. However, the compilers are on your CD/DVD. Just install them via "rpm -Uvh <rpm_package>".
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