I got Apache working on my computer, even through the NAT addressing on my router! WOOHOO!
No, I won't tell you my IP. :D :D
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I got Apache working on my computer, even through the NAT addressing on my router! WOOHOO!
No, I won't tell you my IP. :D :D
WHO'S THE MAN?
YOU'RE THE MAN!
You have an indian, err, I mean Native American working on your computer?
AM I THE MAN?
Well, I was excited for 5 minutes. Thought I'd vent some euphorific (is that a word?) joy. :D
And we'll get some vicarious joy off your euphoria :)
crptc - :p
I dont see no damn ingens!
You better not be sh~tting me cowboy!
hehe:rolleyes:
Giddeyap.
-C
Who's the man?? no one is, that who :D
Typical of younger men:rolleyes: ;) :pQuote:
Originally posted by filburt1
AM I THE MAN?
Well, I was excited for 5 minutes.
pffffffttt that aint nothing. the question now is what are you going to do with it??Quote:
Originally posted by filburt1
I got Apache working on my computer, even through the NAT addressing on my router! WOOHOO!
No, I won't tell you my IP. :D :D
don't you have chores to do ???????????
:D:D:p:D:D
The problem is that it is a blatant violation of @Home's TOS (Terms of Service). I also don't plan on keeping my computer on all day running server while I'm playing Descent 3, so I'm not going to use it that often. It isn't using port 80, at least, so @Home should have trouble finding it.