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  • Are you sure that you transfered all the files and folders?

    Thread Starter ryanmk54

    (@ryanmk54)

    I extracted the files, made the changes written on step 3 here then copied the contents to /var/www/

    Are you uploading it to a site or on your desktop?

    Im confused.

    If you want to upload wordpress to your site this is how I do it.
    Download wordpress
    Unzip it
    Then it should look like this : .php files .css files, 3 folders (content / admin / includes /

    you take that 3 folders and all the rest of the files and put in your server.

    so in ../www/( you should have 3 folders and all the other files )

    What does it currently say in your WordPress URL’s in the dashboard settings, //localhost or //192.168.0.102 ?

    .. Also, internal private ip address won’t be accessible from the WAN – referring to your //192.168.0.102/ link above.

    Thread Starter ryanmk54

    (@ryanmk54)

    Are you uploading it to a site or on your desktop?

    I am uploading it to my desktop

    What does it currently say in your WordPress URL’s in the dashboard settings, //localhost or //192.168.0.102 ?

    it used to say localhost; I changed it to 192.168.0.102 and it nows works on the other computer. Thanks for the help

    .. Also, internal private ip address won’t be accessible from the WAN – referring to your //192.168.0.102/ link above.

    Oops, using an ip adress, how do I make my website accessible from the WAN

    Thread Starter ryanmk54

    (@ryanmk54)

    using an ip adress, how do I make my website accessible from the WAN

    I figured this out. I had to set my computer as a virtual server in my router. Thanks for the help

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