HOW TO HOST ON LINUX!?

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PLEASE, CAN SOMEONE TELL ME!? I CANT PORT FOWARD SINCE VERIZON IS A BITCH TAKING ME TO A NON-EXISTENT APP, AND APPARENTLY NOONE ELSE HERE USES LINUX. HOW. DO. I HOST!?????
 
Uh, that sounds more like a Linux problem than anything, I've only peeked around in 2 live Linux sessions before, but maybe you should simply look for a way fix the Verizon problem? It seems like the first logical step.
 
PLEASE, CAN SOMEONE TELL ME!? I CANT PORT FOWARD SINCE VERIZON IS A BITCH TAKING ME TO A NON-EXISTENT APP, AND APPARENTLY NOONE ELSE HERE USES LINUX. HOW. DO. I HOST!?????
You can't host if you can't portforward regardless of what platform you use, I would recommend contacting Verizon and asking for help with your app problem.
 
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You can't host if you can't portforward regardless of what platform you use, I would recommend contacting Verizon and asking for help with your app problem.
had to double check; its xfinity, not verizon. but the thing is: it takes me to their nonexistent app. even if I DID contact Xfinity, I know they're just going to tell me to use their nonexistent app.
 
had to double check; its xfinity, not verizon. but the thing is: it takes me to their nonexistent app. even if I DID contact Xfinity, I know they're just going to tell me to use their nonexistent app.
Look on their website, I found the app available for download.
 
and im talking about the ipv4 address you put in the browser's website.
...You mean like your default gateway (such as 192.168.1.1) which sends you to a local site where you can configure your router?
If that doesn't exist you either got the default gateway wrong or somethings real wrong.

And if it is your default gateway, you should probably just refer to jameds.org/portforward/ (for the actual portforwarding part).
 
its xfinity, not verizon. but the thing is: it takes me to their nonexistent app.
So what you're saying is that instead of showing the router configuration page, it tries to open an app which you don't have installed?
Are you sure there's no way to bypass this?
(Again, not really a Linux problem...)
 
So what you're saying is that instead of showing the router configuration page, it tries to open an app which you don't have installed?
Are you sure there's no way to bypass this?
(Again, not really a Linux problem...)
it doesn't try to open an app, its tells me to go to its app that is nonexistent.
also, I've just got back in school today so replies are going to be made later.
 
What is the app it's redirecting you to?
If it's an old router, it could help to update its firmware. If that's not an option, surely the app has been backed up somewhere online, so you could sideload it onto whatever device you need.
 
What is the app it's redirecting you to?
If it's an old router, it could help to update its firmware. If that's not an option, surely the app has been backed up somewhere online, so you could sideload it onto whatever device you need.
I'm not sure. The address I used to put in the browser back then apparently doesn't work now, and I can't remember.
 

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