How to do i use wamp server to host godaddy domain
So i have bought a domain from godaddy
I have installed wamp got it running so if i put my local ip it goes to my website
i have port forwarded my ip
Now how do i use my domain to access my website hosted in wamp
I have done this also today. How do I host my own website with my purchased domain name from my own laptop?
Edit: I can confirm that if i type my ip in it works good on any wifi or data
http wamp web-hosting
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So i have bought a domain from godaddy
I have installed wamp got it running so if i put my local ip it goes to my website
i have port forwarded my ip
Now how do i use my domain to access my website hosted in wamp
I have done this also today. How do I host my own website with my purchased domain name from my own laptop?
Edit: I can confirm that if i type my ip in it works good on any wifi or data
http wamp web-hosting
add a comment |
So i have bought a domain from godaddy
I have installed wamp got it running so if i put my local ip it goes to my website
i have port forwarded my ip
Now how do i use my domain to access my website hosted in wamp
I have done this also today. How do I host my own website with my purchased domain name from my own laptop?
Edit: I can confirm that if i type my ip in it works good on any wifi or data
http wamp web-hosting
So i have bought a domain from godaddy
I have installed wamp got it running so if i put my local ip it goes to my website
i have port forwarded my ip
Now how do i use my domain to access my website hosted in wamp
I have done this also today. How do I host my own website with my purchased domain name from my own laptop?
Edit: I can confirm that if i type my ip in it works good on any wifi or data
http wamp web-hosting
http wamp web-hosting
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To use the domain purchased now you need a DNS server. So that I link your domain name with the IP of your apache server.
If you have a fixed IP. See if you can assign this IP from the Godady panel.
If you have a dynamic IP, you must use a third-party service that may be able to link the dynamic IP and update it for your domain name.
There are many services, but I recommend: https://dyn.com/dns/ or https://freedns.afraid.org/
thank you. I have found another way to by pass that by just assigning the ip for a value in the panel but still thank you i will try to do this also
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:03
i can not assign the ip for some reason, i first made two hosts then assigned that in the name servers it wont work and i have a static ip too
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:07
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To use the domain purchased now you need a DNS server. So that I link your domain name with the IP of your apache server.
If you have a fixed IP. See if you can assign this IP from the Godady panel.
If you have a dynamic IP, you must use a third-party service that may be able to link the dynamic IP and update it for your domain name.
There are many services, but I recommend: https://dyn.com/dns/ or https://freedns.afraid.org/
thank you. I have found another way to by pass that by just assigning the ip for a value in the panel but still thank you i will try to do this also
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:03
i can not assign the ip for some reason, i first made two hosts then assigned that in the name servers it wont work and i have a static ip too
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:07
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To use the domain purchased now you need a DNS server. So that I link your domain name with the IP of your apache server.
If you have a fixed IP. See if you can assign this IP from the Godady panel.
If you have a dynamic IP, you must use a third-party service that may be able to link the dynamic IP and update it for your domain name.
There are many services, but I recommend: https://dyn.com/dns/ or https://freedns.afraid.org/
thank you. I have found another way to by pass that by just assigning the ip for a value in the panel but still thank you i will try to do this also
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:03
i can not assign the ip for some reason, i first made two hosts then assigned that in the name servers it wont work and i have a static ip too
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:07
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To use the domain purchased now you need a DNS server. So that I link your domain name with the IP of your apache server.
If you have a fixed IP. See if you can assign this IP from the Godady panel.
If you have a dynamic IP, you must use a third-party service that may be able to link the dynamic IP and update it for your domain name.
There are many services, but I recommend: https://dyn.com/dns/ or https://freedns.afraid.org/
To use the domain purchased now you need a DNS server. So that I link your domain name with the IP of your apache server.
If you have a fixed IP. See if you can assign this IP from the Godady panel.
If you have a dynamic IP, you must use a third-party service that may be able to link the dynamic IP and update it for your domain name.
There are many services, but I recommend: https://dyn.com/dns/ or https://freedns.afraid.org/
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thank you. I have found another way to by pass that by just assigning the ip for a value in the panel but still thank you i will try to do this also
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:03
i can not assign the ip for some reason, i first made two hosts then assigned that in the name servers it wont work and i have a static ip too
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:07
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thank you. I have found another way to by pass that by just assigning the ip for a value in the panel but still thank you i will try to do this also
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:03
i can not assign the ip for some reason, i first made two hosts then assigned that in the name servers it wont work and i have a static ip too
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:07
thank you. I have found another way to by pass that by just assigning the ip for a value in the panel but still thank you i will try to do this also
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:03
thank you. I have found another way to by pass that by just assigning the ip for a value in the panel but still thank you i will try to do this also
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:03
i can not assign the ip for some reason, i first made two hosts then assigned that in the name servers it wont work and i have a static ip too
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:07
i can not assign the ip for some reason, i first made two hosts then assigned that in the name servers it wont work and i have a static ip too
– Agent Magma
Nov 18 '18 at 1:07
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