Re: [OT] Test my dyndns site




El mar, 08-01-2008 a las 16:00 -0500, Padraig escribió:


Nothin'



That's weird. Apache is running and I KNOW it's working, maybe dyndns is
not getting my IP right. I have forwarded the port 80 to my ip =/

Any other idea I should try?
Thanks!

Alejandro


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