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You don’t even need a bleeding-edge PC rocking the most expensive components; an ordinary Raspberry Pi is more than enough to set up a web server.
For a simple LAMP server that displays a static HTML web page, you can use any old Raspberry Pi board.
If you want other users to be able to access your website, you'll need to create port-forwarding rules for your Raspberry Pi .
You need to add port forwarding to your router's security settings.
For an HTTP web server, you'll need to set port 80 , while an HTTPS server uses port 443 .
You can check whether port forwarding was successful by turning off the Wi-Fi on any device and entering the public IP address of the Raspberry Pi as the URL.
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