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Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - ßeowulf - 12-24-2009

Hai guys. I know it's been a while since I last posted, and I need some help.

I'm hosting a small forum on my Apache server. However, the forum URL is http://www.localhost/mybb.

I want to change it to http://www.myurl.co.cc. I know how to register a co.cc domain, but I need help on configuring this to work with Apache and MyBB.

Thanks.


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - Grizzly - 12-24-2009

Do you have a dynamic IP Address?


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - ßeowulf - 12-24-2009

(12-24-2009, 11:10 AM)Grizzly Wrote: Do you have a dynamic IP Address?

Yessir.


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - Grizzly - 12-25-2009

Set up a no-ip account first. Then set up the nameservers with whatever DNS entries they give you.


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - DAMINK™ - 12-25-2009

Also because your ip is dynamic you will need to run the no-ip client also.


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - ßeowulf - 12-28-2009

Grizzly, will your method work if my server is behind a firewall?


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - DAMINK™ - 12-28-2009

(12-28-2009, 09:32 AM)Korchidoom Wrote: Grizzly, will your method work if my server is behind a firewall?

Yes it will.


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - Grizzly - 01-01-2010

Just make sure you forward the ports.


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - Treblez - 01-01-2010

just to tell you that co.cc domains aren't indexed too well by search engines .. as far as i know


RE: Apache + MyBB + co.cc? - Grizzly - 01-01-2010

The extension has nothing to do with your search engine position.