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Apache web page on local network accessible from iPhone and another computer on same network. Why can't I reach it from a third?

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I have looked at the Similar Questions and searched on the web. Most answers are for very specific instances of Rails, or using Eclipse, or trying to access from outside the local network to a server on the local network or often there is no answer.

I am running a simple webpage 'index.html' on a mac mini with a fixed ip on my local area network of 10.0.1.5. The webpage can be accessed from outside the local area network using a DYNDNS domain name that always provides the current IP address of my router for the domain. On that router, I have a port map for 80, 8080, 22, and 443 that map any of those port requests to the mac mini at 10.0.1.5. Entering the http://domain-name/index.html brings up the index.html from my iPhone, or a MacBook air on the local network. Entering http://macmini.local/index.html on another MacBook returns the page as does http://10.0.1.5/index.html. However, http://domain-name/index.html, which worked on the other devices does NOT return the web page.

Where should I look to find why one machine on the local area network cannot return a page that the other machines on the same local area network can?

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