Good day :) Such is the situation :

A long time ago, in the far kingdom, I had a modem and stood XAMPP . These terrible and gloomy days passed, and I bought myself a router , and also set Denver . And here I had a QUESTION: How to give access to Denver to its citizens of the kingdom of the Far East . I know that you need to open the 80-port on the router and still poshamanit there, I searched a lot in the kingdom of Google , but did not find anything. Can someone tell me step by step how to bring this dark magic to life? Thank you in advance :)

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    Vyglyagny question. - istem
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    O_o Wow ) The author obviously writes projects at night, but does not sleep during the day :) - oOKomarOo

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Throw away your Denver, to hell with dogs, and put a normal bunch of LAMP / LNMP. This time. Secondly, yes, open the 80th port in the router and set the address for the server (the computer on which your websites are spinning) in this same router. Thirdly, if you are sufficiently noob in such matters, then either read the relevant literature, or stuff yourself cones from uninvited guests to your server.

  • Understood, thank you) Yes, still noob, I'd say cancer, thanks for the advice :) - k0mar
  • Cancer and noob are two different entities. - istem
  • Installing everything with your own hands is a good practice, especially since information on how this is done is just a sea of ​​water in the internet - Deonis
  • @istem, the essence is the same) - k0mar
  • @Deonis, yes, of course, schA read. Thank. - k0mar

It's an amazing thing, but the author of the Denver project in his list of frequently asked questions , added three, and, lo and behold , one of them is just about that !

  • I read there :) That did not work, I thought someone would tell me here) - k0mar
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    Forget about Denver, because the project is "dead". If we even use builds of such a plan, then Open Server - Deonis
  • Yeah, I understand, I will read, I know what's what. Thank. - k0mar