I'm outright confused by this arbitrary line now because both moderators and gold badge holders have weighed in on this against it, so this is related to a question at the bottom of this post but I'm really curious as to how the hell this line is now drawn.
I have seen Off Topic Flag -> Server Fault?, and I would say this question comes under the old line of "unless they directly involve programming or programming tools" setting up a Web Server software in its default setup of it get's connected to from a Web Server definitely falls under programming tools and the questions still open on SO would also suggest this (see bottom)
I'm not against the question being closed or anything like that I'm against the reason given for its closure, it could well have been closed for other reasons it was not well-formatted, there was no example of what had been tried (perfectly valid reasons for it to have been closed) but I don't think "professional server or networking-related infrastructure administration" is a valid reason for this question(by English stuff like 'how do I set up Active Directory, or 'how do I set up a cisco firewall' yeah they do fall under that category), the way that is worded means in English is "professional server administration", & "networking-related infrastructure administration" is related to this. there is absolutely no punctuation to change that from the meaning in English
IMHO Setting up a web server is not professional server stuff most Web Programmers will have done this at some point. (I would always recommend someone to do it on a VPS or some other remote system to protect their machine from opening it up to the Internet)
So someone asked how to set up a Public IP Server for PHP on a Windows Server (this is clearly one person setting up their first VPS, so not professional), Then there was an absolutely absurd in my eye comment "L/W/MAMP stacks are tools primarily for programmers. They are not designed for hosting services ("ignoring that most bind to 0.0.0.0") so anything allowed to talk to them can" apache web server is most defiantly built for professional use, this just shows a level of outright stupidity, ignorance or malice about how Web Servers work like the fact that a L/W/MAMP Technology Stacks are the very same stacks that are some of if not the most commonly deployed mainstream setups (OS, Apache2, PHP, MySQL) Professional (cPanel comes to mind) or not (XAMP comes to mind).
But if this is the case that these are classed as "Deploying software", and the statement "Deploying software is not programming" this should mean no questions that require answers saying to update any software I.E JDK, Node.JS ... Absolutely no covering DevOps because container setups have absolutely nothing to do with development they are entirely about setting up an environment. (this is quoted because I think it's absolutely stupid but that is the precedent from what has happened on the question)
I think the mentality used on that question goes against some of the tags on Stack Overflow, [Docker] has 107,330, [NginX] 49,280, + [Apache2] > 200,000, most of these Q&A's related to setting up software &/ Environments and not programming.
So please before you comment please make sure your reason does not also block the [Docker] Tag, anything like "because it setting up software and not programming" means all the questions below need closing &/ deleting, and anything that is about Dockerfile also needs removing. which I don't agree with. just make sure that a justification does not also violate the tags that have not been blocked on the site.
Questions still on the site and not closed relating to apache2 setup, How Do I Make An Apache Server Public? Creating an apache server
This has come about because of this question, (note it's deleted so not everyone can see it) https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70335558/publicly-running-hosting-php-website-from-vserver-using-ip-adress
Publicly running / hosting PHP website from vServer using IP adress
I have rent a vServer with Windows Server 2016 and own IP address. So not a normal webhosting package but I can login over remote control and do what I want.
How can I publicly run a PHP website on it by calling the server ip address in the browser?
Will it be public when I'd use XAMPP or is it for local only?
I can't find tutorials how to do that and I don't know where/how to look for the right tutorials. I've searched in google and youtube for MANY hours with no success.