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Yo all. I recently got a broadband internet connection, and have decided to set up a web server now. I recently learned of various portals, and XOOPS came highly recomended. I downloaded it, and installed it, and to my dismay, only people on my network, or people on the internet could see Xoops, not both at the same time.
To explain: I started out with a regualar installation, thinking that inputting my Web Server's LAN IP address would work fine, as it did in HTML. Alas, I was wrong. It turned out that only users on my LAN could see Xoops, while internet users found broken links and images.
This scenario simple reversed itself once I re-installed Xoops, and put in my Internet Web Server address only to find that myself and my LAN machines were unable to access the XOOPS main page, and internet users were able to see it perfectly. Is there a back door to this? I've tried opening the index.php file on the server itself, to no avail.
http://localhost:1337/ doesn't work, either. I'm wondering if there is a way to make XOOPS work with two IP addresses. Is this possible? If so, it would be greatly appritiated. XOOPS seems to be an excellent portal, if only both the internet and my LAN could see it..