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> There are no firewalls interfering.
> There is no router.
Sorry to say, but the above two comments indicate that you're taking a rather large risk with your PC, whether you run a server or not. I'd recommend that you get a firewall/router on that connecti0on as soon as possible. It takes about 17 seconds, on average, after plugging a machine onto the 'net, before someone is trying to get information from it in order to break in. Either firewall it, or don't put anything on that computer that you don't want stolen, deleted, and/or published tomorrow.
You'll need to set up your server to recognize incoming requests that use the domain name in addition to the local IP address. The documentation at [httpd.apache.org...] and the pages linked from there will show you many of the ways to configure an Apache server.
Jim
Thanks again,
Rich
Once you get successful pings to your WAN IP, make sure that Apache appears as a "Server" for both the Trusted Zone and the Internet Zone in ZoneAlarm's Firewall - Programs control list. Then adjust the Trusted Zone and Internet Zone settings in Firewall - Zones. If you want to 'disable' Zone Alarm, do it here in this Firewall - Zones screen.
Jim
Rich
Richard