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So, I am pretty new to Apache, haven’t used it very much. But I’m trying to setup a website with it on a raspberry pi. I’ve done
Apt-get install apache2 and modified the index.html file in /var/www/html to have a little plain text for testing purposes.
I’ve also forwarded port 80 on my router to my pi.
When I’m on my WAN I can access the site fine by typing my external IP, but as soon as I go on cellular or a friend’s WiFi I can no longer access the site. Not totally sure what I’m missing. Sorry if it’s a rookie mistake









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    So, I am pretty new to Apache, haven’t used it very much. But I’m trying to setup a website with it on a raspberry pi. I’ve done
    Apt-get install apache2 and modified the index.html file in /var/www/html to have a little plain text for testing purposes.
    I’ve also forwarded port 80 on my router to my pi.
    When I’m on my WAN I can access the site fine by typing my external IP, but as soon as I go on cellular or a friend’s WiFi I can no longer access the site. Not totally sure what I’m missing. Sorry if it’s a rookie mistake









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      So, I am pretty new to Apache, haven’t used it very much. But I’m trying to setup a website with it on a raspberry pi. I’ve done
      Apt-get install apache2 and modified the index.html file in /var/www/html to have a little plain text for testing purposes.
      I’ve also forwarded port 80 on my router to my pi.
      When I’m on my WAN I can access the site fine by typing my external IP, but as soon as I go on cellular or a friend’s WiFi I can no longer access the site. Not totally sure what I’m missing. Sorry if it’s a rookie mistake









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      So, I am pretty new to Apache, haven’t used it very much. But I’m trying to setup a website with it on a raspberry pi. I’ve done
      Apt-get install apache2 and modified the index.html file in /var/www/html to have a little plain text for testing purposes.
      I’ve also forwarded port 80 on my router to my pi.
      When I’m on my WAN I can access the site fine by typing my external IP, but as soon as I go on cellular or a friend’s WiFi I can no longer access the site. Not totally sure what I’m missing. Sorry if it’s a rookie mistake







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