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Subject: | Re: LF: RE: Todmorden receiver |
From: | Wolfgang Büscher <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 11 Feb 2018 11:08:44 +0100 |
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Greetings all, On 11.02.2018 07:20, Paul Nicholson wrote: Yes, if you allow the DSL box to forward incoming requests to a port and local IP of your choice (it doesn't necessarily have to be port 80 for HTTP). With the widely used "Fritzbox", it is trivial to set up. In many cases, the IP address seen from the outside world remains unchanged for weeks (or even years), so no need to fool around with DynDNS or similar.Wolf wrote: > could simply copy all files into SL's folder for the embedded > web server. That would work, at least for the LAN. Just have to drop a modified fbins3.html into the same directory. I need to provide Stefan with a script to produce the compact binary files that hold the spectrum data. Can SL serve http to the WAN too? Cheers, Wolf . |
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