How to Create a Web Host in Your Home

Get the Apache server software., Double click on the downloaded file to install it., Select the custom install from options in the next dialogue., Go to that directory and find "conf" folder., Inside the "httpd.conf", change the Apache default...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get the Apache server software.

    Your old computer will be called your "Web Server" from now on.

    Download public license Apache HTTP Server to your old computer.

    This free software is also the most widely used server on the Internet.
  2. Step 2: Double click on the downloaded file to install it.

    Fill the dialogue required fields.

    It is quite arbitrary information and later you can change them. , Change the install directory of Apache to your desired folder. , In that folder open the "httpd.conf" file.

    Now in your "Web Server" create a root directory for your web site; for example, "C:\Web\MyWeb"

    Before After , Before After , Save it as "C:\Web\MyWeb\index.html"

    , Now in your "Web Server" open your favorite browser and type in the address bar, http://localhost/ Your winner page will be served by the Internet on your browser. , That is the address of your broadband given by your Internet Service Provider, on the Internet.

    Ask a friend of yours to type it in his browser.

    Your site is open to public now.

    If your IP number is, say,
    98.227.112.49 then your friend types http://98.227.112.49/ This IP is subject to change and difficult to remember.

    It needs to be maintained dynamically, and pointed by a name like other sites, say .
  3. Step 3: Select the custom install from options in the next dialogue.

  4. Step 4: Go to that directory and find "conf" folder.

  5. Step 5: Inside the "httpd.conf"

  6. Step 6: change the Apache default serving document root to your web root.

  7. Step 7: Also in the same file change the default Apache web directory to your own web directory.

  8. Step 8: Use a basic knowledge of writing HTML code and create a test page; write in it "I am a winner!"

  9. Step 9: Open your port 80 for forwarding as described in Open Your Port 80 Behind a Firewall

  10. Step 10: Locate your site.

  11. Step 11: Get the IP of your home

  12. Step 12: (look in the Open Your Port 80 Behind a Firewall tips).

Detailed Guide

Your old computer will be called your "Web Server" from now on.

Download public license Apache HTTP Server to your old computer.

This free software is also the most widely used server on the Internet.

Fill the dialogue required fields.

It is quite arbitrary information and later you can change them. , Change the install directory of Apache to your desired folder. , In that folder open the "httpd.conf" file.

Now in your "Web Server" create a root directory for your web site; for example, "C:\Web\MyWeb"

Before After , Before After , Save it as "C:\Web\MyWeb\index.html"

, Now in your "Web Server" open your favorite browser and type in the address bar, http://localhost/ Your winner page will be served by the Internet on your browser. , That is the address of your broadband given by your Internet Service Provider, on the Internet.

Ask a friend of yours to type it in his browser.

Your site is open to public now.

If your IP number is, say,
98.227.112.49 then your friend types http://98.227.112.49/ This IP is subject to change and difficult to remember.

It needs to be maintained dynamically, and pointed by a name like other sites, say .

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