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I have set up my Ubuntu server and have my site working on my home network, I am able to see my website on all devices connected to my router but beyond that nobody else can see it.
I have a Belkin (F9J1002 v1) router which I have set up port forwarding to my server's IP.
To rule out any port issues with my ISP I have called them and they said that they DO allow port 80 traffic. To be certain I forwarded port 80 to my laptop and used a program called PFPortChecker which determined that I do have access to port 80.



My website should be located at 192.168.2.11 I have associated it with the domain www.shekko4444.com


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You need to know the public address of your router. 192.168.2.1 is an internal IP address used in home networking - it also happens to be the address of the router right next to me, and I suspect the address of several million routers across the world.



You are looking for the address that your ISP assigns to your router. If your comfortable with your routers configuration program, you could use that. Otherwise, you could call your ISP.


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