CHollman: I have a Bachelors Degree in Management, and I work in the IT field. I gaurantee you that I did not take any sort of paycut for the job that I do.
As trache said above, apache listens on all interfaces, so, I do know what I'm talking about. If you wanted to make sure that DynIP had registered your IP addy with DNS, all you should actually have to do is ping. This is assuming your firewall isn't blocking ICMP echoes.
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I just installed Apache and what to make sure it is configured right.
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By this statement above that I quoted you on, you only wanted to make sure it's configured correctly. By correctly, I automatically assume configured correctly means working correctly. So, in essence, just use
http://127.0.0.1. If you're wanting to test your IP against a DNS entry, please say that next time.
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was grumpy this morning, sorry to be rude earlier
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I did also apologize above for being cranky yesterday morning. I corrected myself and that should have been the end of it. However, it was not, because you had to attack me back.