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Re: A4000T temporarily dead - Apache on WinUAE as a backup
« on: November 25, 2008, 05:20:01 PM »
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SilvrDrgn wrote:
Still looking for additional suggestions on getting Apache to work within WinUAE.  Anyone?  TIA!


Yeah, you need to get uaenet.device working with something like Miami or AmiTCP or something.  

I run a webserver off of WinUAE as well, though now I am currently using hserv instead of apache, but shouldn't matter.

Here I wrote this on my experience getting uaenet.device working with WinUAE.  That can be serveral issues such as if you have more than one LAN device like an ethernet port and wireless card, two ethernet ports on your pc, router issues etc.  But I ran into most of those issues and figured them out. ;-)

Using Miami and uaenet.device with WinUAE


I'm pretty sure there is no way to use run a webserver from bsdsocket.library (actually there is one of the arexx web server that "works" sort of, but it won't even serve a single web page with graphics with out problems when using bsdsocket.library)
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